October 2, 2020 •
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By Kathleen Lauer Rago
It is important to share past achievements to paint a clear picture of a person’s values and work ethics. So let me share a bit about my friend, Natalie Wells. Did you know that during her term as a legislator she received the “Ebenezer Mudgett Champion of Freedom” Award from New Hampshire Americans for Prosperity? […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Sandy Williams
Have any of you read any books that tell you about the real history of our Constitution? “5000 Year Leap” will explain it quite well. Our founders were very smart people and did much study and research before writing our Constitution. If you would like a person who believes in and would vote to support […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Mario Ratzki
I believe that this Washington administration intends to restrict our right to vote by sabotaging the Postal Service. We have therefore decided to vote in person to make sure that our votes are counted. With the proper precautions, we believe it is no riskier than going to the supermarket and just as vital. This is […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Marie Nardino
Ken Wells is running for re-election to represent Merrimack County District 1 in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. District 1 comprises the Towns of Andover, Danbury, and Salisbury. After teaching Science, Math, and Technology for 37 years, Ken ran for the District 1 seat in 2018 and flipped it from red to blue! Fittingly, […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Faith Minton
As a candidate for New Hampshire House District 25 (Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Warner, and Webster), I have been listening during the past two months to the concerns of many area residents. Our citizens are facing challenges that are directly related to the pandemic and many have immediate needs that include food insecurity, loss of jobs […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Kent Hackmann
I write to urge you to elect Mike Cryans for another term to represent us on the Governor’s Executive Council. A major part of the councilor’s job, as Mike sees it, is representing the needs of the district and its constituents. Some issues high on his list are the state’s response to the Covid-19 Pandemic, […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Pecco Beaufays
On May 25, 2020, a package which was insured due to the value of its content, was sent to me from Germany. Per United States Postal Service Tracking information, it arrived in the Central Foreign Receiving Center in New Jersey on June 8. About two weeks later I began checking the USPS Tracking site which […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Pecco Beaufays
Lafayette Park, Washington, DC; Portland, Oregon; now Chicago and New York City? German Stormtroopers, (SA), known as Brown Shirts, were founded in Germany in 1921. This was a paramilitary organization whose methods of violent intimidation played a key role in Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. In Italy, around the same time Benito Mussolini’s Fascist Black […]
USA seen as negligent over handling of virus
September 2, 2020 •
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By Donna Baker-Hartwell
My husband and I flew home from Belize, Central America on March 8. Our daughter, Kayla and her then 8 month old son live in Belize. The country is the same size in area as the state of New Hampshire with a population of about 400,000. On March 20, Belize officially closed all of its […]
September 2, 2020 •
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By Judith Ackerson
While I am at this moment reasonably healthy, I am 75 years old, thus, in a high risk age group. By voting absentee, I will not only protect myself and the people I live with, but will minimize the exposure poll workers will be faced with. For me, it is a sign of respect to […]