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We should listen to Lamar Alexander

We should listen to Lamar Alexander

READER COMMENTS: 1

Last week, Lamar Alexander proposed a budgeting swap that New Hampshire should support.

Another View -- Kathy Sullivan: Vaillancourt, Mead flaps eclipse 'war' on schools

READER COMMENTS: 6

The Vaillancourt blow-up, and to a lesser extent, the Mead mini-scandal, overshadowed a more serious controversy: the war that has erupted against New Hampshire’s public schools. It is not just...

David Harsanyi: The President's ridiculous 'to do' list

READER COMMENTS: 2

Obama's make-believe seriousness in a "to-do list."

Ramesh Ponnuru: Facts do not support efforts to ban cell phone use while driving

READER COMMENTS: 0

Should we ban cell phones in cars?

A small step for NH, a big step for our kids

A small step for NH, a big step for our kids

READER COMMENTS: 2

A very small step for the state will be a huge leap for individual students if the Legislature decides to adopt a modest school choice scholarship act today.

James Bennett and Matthew Stover: Chester College has always struggled while continuing to serve

READER COMMENTS: 2

President Baines has the confidence of the Chester College Board of Trustees.

Fergus Cullen: Serving in state Senate takes a heavy toll on self-employed

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Reflections on serving a single term in the state Senate.

Another View -- Maggie Hassan: R&D tax credit should not be held hostage to GOP social agenda

READER COMMENTS: 1

The Republican social agenda gets in the way of job creation.

A constitutional amendment worth everyone's support

A constitutional amendment worth everyone's support

READER COMMENTS: 5

Proposed education funding amendment won't reduce local power.

David Harsanyi: Barack Obama and the hypothetical presidency

READER COMMENTS: 63

Plenty of Americans believe that the President’s rhetoric runs counter to facts, but actually, it’s the President’s own counterfactual arguments that matter most.



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Hiding public business: This time it's Wilton-Lyndeborough

READER COMMENTS: 0

What’s worse than a public body denying access to an investigator’s report that was paid for with taxpayer money?

Curb your cougar: Manchester's animal control

READER COMMENTS: 2

Manchester will get back its second animal control officer come July 1. That is probably a good thing, given what seems to be an increase in wild varmints entering the city.

Unfair trade: Obama stalls, China wins

READER COMMENTS: 8

Unfair foreign trade hurts New Hampshire. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the state lost 16,300 jobs between 2001 and 2010 because of China's trade practices.

Obama history: Watch out, Mt. Rushmore

READER COMMENTS: 3

Until recently, you could go to the official website of the White House and find a brief biographical page on every American President. But now there's a twist.

Fled to Singapore: Not alone, either

READER COMMENTS: 37

Before Facebook went public last week, co-founder Eduardo Saverin gave up his U.S. citizenship and became a citizen of Singapore. The move saved him a reported $67 million in taxes. As youthful...

Killing CON: Pull the plug now

READER COMMENTS: 8

The New Hampshire House of Representatives acted responsibly this spring in passing a bill to eliminate New Hampshire’s Certificate of Need (CON) law. So why did the Senate mess that up by...

What's in a name? 'A baby that has not yet been born'

READER COMMENTS: 17

A national right-to-life group picked up on a turn of phrase last week that was odd, not for the phrase, but for the source.

Bloody boondoggle: Rhode Island's Schilling deal

READER COMMENTS: 8

Low spending, low taxes beat "incentives" for economic growth.

Tech education: NH moves forward

READER COMMENTS: 2

Three days before Facebook's big IPO, New Hampshire's public colleges and universities signed a commitment to double the number of technology, science, engineering and mathematics graduates by 2025.

Granny D Day? A step too far

READER COMMENTS: 6

A day for Granny D?

Congress' bank: Corporate welfare lives

READER COMMENTS: 10

Subsidizing huge companies is not the same as being pro-business.

House decorum: Bluster and blame

READER COMMENTS: 15

On decorum in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

Claremont's center: Rejected generosity?

READER COMMENTS: 0

Naming Claremont's community center after a bank? Sure, why not?

School choices: The scholarship option

READER COMMENTS: 6

What's really at stake in the school choice debate.

Salinger’s bill: It goes way too far

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The legislation would outlaw artistic expression and news reporting when they use the image of any deceased Granite Stater.

Suppressing speech: Shea-Porter’s new attempt

READER COMMENTS: 13

Silencing those sinister citizens.

Goffstown consultant: Fees and free information

READER COMMENTS: 0

A free middle-school study for Goffstown?

First floor, pizza: Second floor, success

READER COMMENTS: 0

The members of Epping Community Church have raised roughly $290,000 for an elevator. That comes to $2,320 per member of the 145-member church. That's quite an accomplishment, as well as an example...

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