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Letter: The need for informed citizenry
02-11-2024 7:00 AM

I am grateful to the citizens who have taken the trouble to inform themselves as to what is currently going on in the Legislature and further to pass the information on to the rest of us voters via Letters to the Editors. Two issues of particular...


Letter: Biden’s accomplishments
02-09-2024 4:10 PM

President Biden stated that Trump was “not for anything” and “against everything.” Let’s look at Biden’s accomplishments: Inflation crisis 9% in 2022. Botched Afghan withdrawal (13 soldiers killed and Biden armed the Taliban). Millions of illegal...


Letter: Smart economic policy
02-09-2024 4:10 PM

Do you think phasing out fossil fuels would be bad for the economy? Do you worry people would lose their jobs? You’re not alone. Politicians and those with a vested interest in keeping us dependent on fossil fuels repeat untruths about how getting rid...


Letter: Biased reporting on the Middle East
02-09-2024 4:10 PM

Biased reporting on the Middle East Some perspective on events in the Middle East, as poorly reported in the U.S. press, is required. First, note how often the Houthis and Hezbollah are referred to as “Iranian-backed.” It’s as if these two groups have...


Letter: Social emotional learning is essential
02-08-2024 4:00 PM

No social emotional learning in schools? No relationships, mentoring, civic engagement? Where did you get this? Have you not seen what happened to kids of all ages during COVID? Not only did they lose valuable academic skills and time; they also lost...


Letter: Liquid natural gas, a US issue to care about
02-07-2024 3:37 PM

Liquid natural gas exports are an issue all United States residents should be aware of and care about. The United States is currently the world’s largest exporter of liquid natural gas. This is extremely harmful to the planet and our economy. The...


Letter: Kiper will fight housing inflation
02-07-2024 3:37 PM

As a lifelong NH resident, I’m proud to call Manchester my hometown. In my work as a housing rights organizer, I’ve learned that increased energy and housing costs are devastating our community. In Manchester and statewide, I’ve watched homelessness...


Letter: Private school education vouchers in NH House
02-07-2024 7:00 AM

On Feb. 8 the NH House of Representatives will vote on three bills that, if passed, will expand NH’s education voucher system. It is important you contact your local NH representatives and tell them to 1) be sure to attend and 2) to vote no on all...


Letter: End of life options
02-07-2024 7:00 AM

The NH End of Life Options Act, HB 1283, is a bill being heard by the House Judiciary Committee Feb. 7. The bill creates the option for terminally ill people to request medication to end their lives peacefully if they are able to satisfy the strict...


Letter: Pro-Russian Congress backstabs Ukraine
02-05-2024 7:00 AM

For 75 years Russia and the United States have been mortal enemies. We are diametrically opposed in our views on human rights, economic systems, political systems; everything. Hundreds of billions of dollars are spent by both countries to arm...


Letter: Democracy or Trump?
02-05-2024 7:00 AM

I participated in the presidential primary, waffling until the last minute between writing in Biden or voting for Dean Phillips. Outside my town hall, demonstrators waved Trump signs. Compelled by a sense of urgency over the ethical issues Trump...


Letter: Accommodate pedestrians
02-04-2024 7:00 AM

This letter is directed to the Town of Bow government. Thursday’s Monitor had a public notice from the Bow Planning Board regarding a proposed brewery/ restaurant to be located 2/10 mile from the Concord line on South Street. It is time for Bow to...


Letter: Why shifts at Kimball Jenkins matter
02-04-2024 7:00 AM

Moving from Denver to Concord, I initially believed I’d need to travel to the Seacoast or Manchester for artistic engagement. Kimball Jenkins seemed like another exclusive art institution, often unwelcoming to untrained or non-traditional artists,...


Letter: A major climate win
02-04-2024 7:00 AM

Last week, the Biden-Harris administration doubled down on its commitment to climate with its decision to take a deeper look at the impacts of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) exports. Liquified Natural Gas, or LNG, is a fracked methane gas that is...


Letter: Who gets to decide, and why?
02-04-2024 7:00 AM

There have been several items in the Monitor recently pro and con HB 1283. It seems to me that an underlying issue in this debate is who gets to decide an individual’s course of action and why?Should the decision be with the individual involved in...


Letter: Banks and fossil fuel infrastructure
02-04-2024 7:00 AM

If you have been on Storrs Street in Concord between noon and one o’clock on a Tuesday over the last few months, you may have noticed a small group of senior citizens waving signs in front of the Bank of America. My sign says, “Bank of America Funds...


Letter: Man sentenced for child abuse
02-02-2024 4:35 PM

In response to the front page on Jan. 31, “Man sentenced for child abuse,” as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse between the ages of 3 and 11, I applaud all law enforcement, especially the U.S. Attorney for NH, Jane Young, and the U.S. Attorney’s...


Letter: What a guy!
02-02-2024 4:35 PM

Regarding the foreclosure business sustained by the state and local government. You quote the party who purchased the mobile home and pats himself on the back declaring the public benefit of his purchase. Property taxes are the most regressive tax in...


Letter: Elderly exemption is state law
02-01-2024 5:40 PM

Once again the Monitor prints another story about people unable to pay ever increasing property taxes. Relief is available to people 65 and older, per state law, in every municipality in New Hampshire. It’s called elderly exemption, and every town...


Letter: Lawmakers should oppose restrictions on reproductive health
02-01-2024 5:40 PM

I’m writing in strong opposition to HB 1541, which deeply restricts abortion after 15 weeks, and HB 1248, which is a total abortion ban. There is no doubt that passing these bills will jeopardize the lives and health of New Hampshire residents. Since...

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