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Over the past few years we have seen news reports regarding school assignments gone wrong. At every grade level there have been times when the topic was unsuitable, usually because Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
Over the past few years we have seen news reports regarding school assignments gone wrong. At every grade level there have been times when the topic was unsuitable, usually because Continue Reading →
Today marks the celebration of Veterans Day in America. Today is the day we set aside to honor those that served in our military. Regardless of branch of service, in Continue Reading →
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Heaven will direct it. Nay, let’s follow him.” – Marcellus and Horatio, from Hamlet, Act 1 – Scene 4 There have only Continue Reading →
“It has been frequently remarked that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies Continue Reading →
No one wants to rid the world of violence more than me and I have no doubt some of you reading this article have thought or said aloud that very Continue Reading →
There is no one solution that will stop violence in our country, especially as it pertains to violent incidents involving the illegal use of firearms. Regardless of where you stand Continue Reading →
How many laws will it take to stop the illegal use of firearms? Some believe the answer is “just one more.” We have so many laws and regulations now, no Continue Reading →
New Hampshirites are seasoned voters. We do not need a major league sports team because politics is our state pastime. Our general elections are our title games, candidates are our Continue Reading →
In 1770, Founding Father and a future President of the US John Adams stood in a Boston courtroom, and for a brief period in time he was one of the Continue Reading →
For most people Aug. 15 holds very little significance. Why should it? It’s just another day in our very busy lives. Aug. 15 brings us closer to the end of Continue Reading →