Opinion
Opinion: A year of gains and deepening gaps in healthcare access in New Hampshire
By JENNIFER MANDELBAUM
Opinion: The importance of ethics in a negotiated peace
By JOHN BUTTRICK
Opinion: Emptying my mind
By DAVE EMERSON
Opinion: Unlike RFK, Jr., I can tell you what happens when an unvaccinated child contracts measles
By DIANNE SCHUETT
Opinion: What Coolidge’s century-old decision can teach us today
By CHRISTOPHER J. DAWE
One hundred years ago this July, a quiet man from Vermont — Calvin Coolidge — made a decision that changed the course of Sino-American relations.
Opinion: Doing law without reason
By JONATHAN BAIRD
Opinion: Let’s pull back from the news and toward each other
Opinion: Let’s pull back from the news and toward each other-
Opinion: As people fight local tax increases, where is the outrage over our tax system?
By MARGARET LANDSMAN
Opinion: New Hampshire’s budget leaves hungry children behind
By LAURA MILLIKEN
Opinion: We all benefit when families can access care: Why Medicaid premiums threaten more than just budgets
By KRIS MCCRACKEN
Opinion: Goodbye retirement, part two
By ADAM CZARKOWSKI
Opinion: The art of diplomacy
By JOHN BUTTRICK
Opinion: Safeguarding smiles: Water fluoridation and expanding dental access
By TOM RAFFIO
Earlier this year, New Hampshire lawmakers did not support the efforts to ban public water fluoridation despite the movement gaining momentum in some areas of the country.
Opinion: After Roe: Three years of resistance, care and community
By NICOLE CLEGG
Three years ago, most Americans assumed that the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was the final checkmark on the anti-abortion movement’s to-do list. Overnight, federal protections for abortions evaporated, and states suddenly had the power to decide who could access abortion and under what circumstances.
Letter: Thank you
This morning I read the article by Fisto Ndayishimiye (6/20/25) and was very moved. I grew up in Concord’s south end in a neighborhood with one (of only two at the time, I believe) Black family. DeeDee, as we called her, was one of my best buddies growing up, and the whole family was always welcoming to me as was ours to them.
Letter: HB 613 violates the legal rights of voters with disabilities
As someone who has a disability and relies on state and federal services to live independently, I try to vote in my local elections whenever possible. Thanks to the pilot program started this year, I can finally vote independently and privately in my local municipal elections.
Letter: Gov. Ayotte refuses to meet with clergy
When Gov. Ayotte was running for office she met with the Clergy Caucus of the Granite State Organizing Project to discuss important budget issues, such as housing and food shortage in support of the most vulnerable Granite Staters. She pledged to keep up these important conversations if elected. Unfortunately, she has not kept her word.
Letter: Deportations
The Pew Research Center estimates that there are between 10.5 and 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. A very small percentage of this total are actually criminals. Research shows that immigrants are in fact 60% less likely to commit crimes than documented U.S. citizens.
Letter: Republican explanations needed
Please explain to me why the Republican Party:
Letter: A different vision
In response to ‘In protests, Republicans see midterm opportunity’ (June 18): ,So the right believes that the visuals of the National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles responding to a “crisis” completely fabricated by Donald Trump and his manipulators will benefit them in the midterm elections 17 months from now.
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