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Action is need to address serious near-term challenges
Election indicates NH voters want the parties to work together
Can the two countries pursue common global interests?
To the editor: Re the article about long-term care (“Long-term care is on the ropes in New Hampshire”) in the Nov. 25-Dec. 8 issue: The author implies a cost inflation rate of around 13.5 percent compared with payments of 4.5…
Hard choices need to be made if we are to be a strong and vibrant economy
Over the past year, the television media, along with the polls and the political pundits, mostly all told the same story of what the result would be on Nov. 8. On election night, a very different picture emerged. The polls,…
• The two political parties need to change, and they need to govern. • The Democrats nominated the ultimate party politician. They lost. • The Republican presidential nominee was unaffiliated with any political party. He won. • Most Republicans in…
It is increasingly impossible to recruit and retain caregivers at all levels of care – whether for in-home care, in facilities or in hospitals
It has a remarkable history and unbelievable potential for the future
It’s time we became one country again
Dairy farmer bailout is the epitome of a special-interest handout
They promote employee loyalty, productivity and morale
Declaring the winners is not the end, it’s only the beginning
Why the nature of trade with Mexico is inherently imbalanced
To the editor: New Hampshire is a unique and truly wonderful place to work, raise a family and, frankly, seek refuge from the things in life that people in other parts of the country find challenging. The natural beauty of…
If we are going to reverse NH’s current demographic trend, both the private and public sectors must develop new strategies
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