December 10, 2021 •
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By Harvey Pine, Ph.D
I am writing in response to the View from Concord, October 2021 from both State Representatives Louise Andrus and Natalie Wells. While I appreciate the unifying tone they strike and couldn’t agree more concerning the sentiments for our veterans and those currently serving our country, I disagree with the dog whistles they employ to spread […]
December 10, 2021 •
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By Janet Moore
Having re-read all of Louise Andrus’ Beacon articles, I’ve come to certain conclusions that I believe need to be shared with the public. She likes to talk about herself; that’s for sure. She’s thrilled that she has a 100% approval rating from the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance – read: libertarian – and the New Hampshire […]
October 1, 2021 •
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By Louise Andrus
Thank you to all the great people that produce The Andover Beacon. You do a great job. In addition to all the interesting articles, advertising in the Beacon now covers many areas of services from Andover and the surrounding towns. The House, in September, held Sub Committee Work Sessions and then Executive Sessions on retained […]
October 1, 2021 •
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By Linda Olmsted
In her September View from Concord, Ms. Andrus responded to my August opinion letter by stating that it reaffirmed her belief that her conservative approach to government is the right approach. While that approach could be debated, it was not my intent to question her beliefs or political opinions. I was questioning the fact that […]
October 1, 2021 •
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By Mary Anne Broshek
On September 15, the New Hampshire Executive Council voted four to one to eliminate funding for three family planning centers that provide 80% of the non-abortion services under the New Hampshire Family Planning Plan. These services include: annual exams, birth control, cancer screenings, disease testing, and sexual abuse counseling. This vote to defund affects over […]
September 3, 2021 •
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By Janet Moore
Public libraries serve the whole community. Every public library operates under the Library Bill of Rights, established by the American Library Association, in part to guarantee freedom of speech and patron confidentiality. Most libraries include those rights in their particular policies. Patrons and members of the public can feel free to express their views, often […]
September 3, 2021 •
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By Kimberly Swick Slover
On May 28, I attended the first of a two-part workshop, “But I Don’t Feel White: Let’s Talk Race,” co-sponsored by the Wilmot Public Library and Wilmot United Congregational Church’s Racial Justice Steering Committee. In response to recent letters that were critical of this event, written by three people who did not attend, I wish […]
September 3, 2021 •
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By Fern L. Johnson and Marlene G. Fine
As the authors, we were saddened and disappointed to see our book, Let’s Talk Race: A Guide for White People (New Society Publishers, 2021), characterized in a letter in the August issue of The Andover Beacon from Brianna Marino, Kathy Prieto, and Jessica Fraioli, as “the very embodiment of critical race theory (a divisive and […]
September 3, 2021 •
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By Bonita Betters-Reed, Ph.D., Chair, Paul Currier, Nancy Allenby, Rev. Dr. Dawn C. Berry
As members of the Racial Justice Committee of the First Congregational Church of Wilmot, we are deeply saddened to have read the letter in the August 2021 issue of The Andover Beacon, pages 7 and 8. The signatories of the letter objected to a workshop co-sponsored by the Wilmot Public Library and the First Congregational […]
July 30, 2021 •
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By Brianna Marino, Kathy Prieto, Jessica Fraioli
“White privilege. White fear. White guilt. Ingrained, systemic racism is being revealed and yet many white people have been unable or unwilling to talk about it. The conversations need to start now. Let’s Talk Race confronts why white people struggle to talk about race, why we need to own this problem, and how we can […]