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Highland cows on their way to a new life in California
01-08-2022 1:38 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

This month, Bruce and I joined hordes of people flocking to Logan Airport on our way to visit with family in St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. We aren’t the only ones who left our farm this week. Two days after our departure, nine of our Scottish...


My Turn: Prenda not right for NH education
12-17-2021 6:30 AM

By JUDITH ACKERSON

Well, Gov. Chris Sununu and Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut have put another nail in the coffin of public education by pushing further funding for Prenda, an independent for-profit company tasked with spending our tax money on non-public...


My Turn: What exactly is inherent racism?
12-15-2021 6:30 AM

By SUSANNAH COLT

What does it mean to be “inherently superior or inferior” or “inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously?” I’ve been asking myself that question since Gov. Sununu signed into law the budget that included an...


My Turn: Upcoming state legislation aims to promote equity and fairness for private road taxpayers
11-17-2021 6:00 AM

By JOHN J. GOGLIA

The New Hampshire Private Road Taxpayers Alliance (NHPVRTA), a statewide nonprofit organization seeking fairness and equity for taxpayers that own property on residential private ways, was formed when a group of like-minded individuals determined that...


The scoop on soil
09-20-2021 9:52 PM

By RUTH SMITH

We often call it dirt, but the soil beneath our feet, in our gardens and under the plants of the forests and fields is far more than grit and mud. It is comprised of a complex mix of living and non-living elements that create the foundation for all...


Horses will flee; cattle may fight
09-18-2021 5:22 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

Have you ever wondered which is smarter: cows or horses? I think they’re intelligence is about equal, but their behavior is different. Here’s what I mean:Horses’ primary protection from predators is flight. In the wild, when a pack of coyotes...


My Turn: Standardized tests are not the answer
09-05-2021 8:30 AM

By CARISA CORROW

Two recent My Turns (“A Healthy Future,” Monitor, 8/20 and “A Serious Approach,” Monitor, 8/29) both miss the mark when talking about public education and how we understand what it means to be successful for learners and public schools. If we are...


When are NH non-competition agreements invalid?
08-07-2021 10:01 PM

By JOHN CUNNINGHAM

If you are starting a New Hampshire business or if you own an existing one and your business has or will have employees, you should consider whether to protect your business by requiring your employees to sign written non-competition agreements as a...


My Turn: Follow the right-wing money
05-04-2021 10:00 AM

By WILLIAM MADDOCKS

Looking deeper into the current debate around the so-called “divisive concepts” bill (HB 2 or HB 544) and its origins in former presidential Executive Order 13950, we find dubious lineage revealing outside money sources that oppose honest education...


Time runs out for United Life & Accident Insurance Company
04-10-2021 11:00 PM

By DICK OSBORNE

When the Lincoln Financial Group sells its office park and campus in Concord’s North End (you can buy it for $6 million) and no longer has a presence as an employer in Capital City, it will close the books on more than a century of history of life...


My Turn: As a child of older parents
04-04-2021 10:00 AM

By SUSANNAH COLT

The story about the 57-year-old woman who had a baby with her 65-year-old husband triggered feelings buried deep within me. The feelings range from anger all the way to acceptance.For most of my adult life I’ve felt sad and angry because my father...


Toot toot, not hoot hoot
03-17-2021 8:56 PM

By RUTH SMITH

During a recent evening trip to the shed to fetch some firewood, I heard a strange sound in the woods. I recognized the sound but listened intently to be sure I was hearing what I thought I was hearing. It resembled a truck backing up, but we live in...


Our Turn: N.H. bee populations are in trouble, and the way forward
03-14-2021 1:00 PM

By DIANA CARPINONEand FAWN GAUDET

New Hampshire is a beautiful state and as residents we are incredibly blessed to live here and have the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty that attracts tourists and supports our economy.Despite the bucolic appearance of our landscape, upon close...


Law in the Marketplace: Inside the uncertain I&D Tax
02-18-2021 12:14 PM

By JOHN CUNNINGHAM

Although New Hampshire boasts that, unlike most other states, it imposes no state income tax on its residents, it does impose an income tax on New Hampshire business owners, and it’s a significant one – namely, the New Hampshire Interest and Dividends...


My Turn: How to abuse the agritourism system in New Hampshire
02-11-2021 6:00 AM

By JIM ZABLOCKI

The New Hampshire Legislature, in RSA 21:34a, defines agritourism as attracting visitors to a farm to attend events or activities that are accessory uses to the primary farm operation. Agritourism has been with us for many years. From hayrides to...


My Turn: Remembering Christa
01-28-2021 12:19 PM

By MEL MYLER

Today marks the 35th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy of Jan. 28, 1986. It is a day that we will not forget. On the 30th anniversary, I gave the following testimony to the N.H. House of Representatives. Let me share with you that accounting of...


The age-old game of marbles
01-27-2021 9:23 AM

By JAMES W. SPAIN

Many of our ancestors arrived from overseas with little more than the clothes on their backs and a dream under their hat. The immigrants arrived from across the ocean carrying their worldly possessions in a canvas sack and a scant few items in their...


Real estate market flourish during pandemic
01-08-2021 10:42 AM

By CAROLYN JOHANSEN

Realtors across the state breathed a collective sigh of relief in March 2020 when Gov. Chris Sununu designated their business as essential. Other business owners did, too.“Could you imagine the repercussion if we were shut down?” said Susan Roemer, a...


Does your business need a holding company?
12-25-2020 2:07 PM

By JOHN CUNNINGHAM

A subspecialization for many business lawyers, including me, is a field of law and tax called asset protection. This field involves the creating of entities and other arrangements for clients that will protect them from claims by their creditors.I...


My Turn: Zero white guilt
12-06-2020 6:00 AM

By GRACE MATTERN

My husband and I served as volunteer election monitors on Nov. 3. When we arrived at the polling location in a neighboring town, there was a large truck parked in the lot so the sign in the rear cab window faced those pulling in: “ZERO WHITE GUILT.”I...

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