The dark history of ‘America First’
If more Americans were aware of the history of the phrase, they would urge Trump to reject it
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If more Americans were aware of the history of the phrase, they would urge Trump to reject it
While the new commissioner of education is many fine things, he is not educated or experienced in the field
At Crotched Mountain, they make up half of 1,100 employees
Comparing and contrasting President Trump and Governor Sununu
Yes, NH regulations can be restructured, but not by memo
House’s rejection of municipal bonding authority hurts economic development
Let’s celebrate our experienced workforce and stop bemoaning what we lack
We can’t afford to lose the next generation of highly skilled workers to other states
An overview of some of the bills being monitored by business organizations
It’s really a fight for the right to freeload
On Jan. 21, the women’s march drew large crowds, not just all over the world, but in the North Country town of Lancaster, a town with 3,408 residents who, like the entire region, voted strongly for Donald Trump. All told,…
2017 is the 300th anniversary of the nation’s first such institution
As the second most forested state in the nation, New Hampshire has long recognized the important role woody biomass (mainly forest thinnings and wood waste from forests) energy can play by diversifying its energy mix, providing clean and renewable power…
Remembering Fred Hall, who epitomized good citizenship
To the editor: Do we really want to cut business taxes, or do we just want to play at it? The current rate for the business profits tax is 8.2 percent. It is scheduled to go to 7.9 percent at…
The term used by proponents masks the vastly more complex subject of labor law
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