Op-Ed: We Decided It’s Time To Speak Up

We have been deeply troubled by the political discourse of the last several years, the insurrection of January 6th, the disinformation that flies around social media and elsewhere, and the wild conspiracy theories that attempt to blame government and more specifically, Democrats for all that ails this country.

Musing Joyfully on Voters

One of my wants is that everyone vote. My want is that people vote for those running for office who inspire with integrity, with vibrance, with confidence. 

Distant Dome: Vote Like Your Country Depends On It

The landline phone will stop ringing every half hour, the canvassers will stop knocking, the town halls will be empty, no downtown walks, the despicable ads lying and demonizing candidates will disappear for a while, and the reputations of many candidates will never recover.

‘Student Union’ Takes on New Meaning at Dartmouth College

At a rally held Thursday in front of McNutt Hall, union members, mostly international students, described the long hours, inadequate pay, and the disrespect they experience from white, privileged Dartmouth students who make up much of the student body. 

Claremont’s Hip Hop Patriot House Candidate Denies Cocaine Charges

Jeremy Herrell, the self-styled Hip Hop Patriot who is running as a GOP candidate for a seat in the New Hampshire House, says he was not arrested by the Vermont and New Hampshire Drug Task Forces, and that he did not become an informant in a subsequent cocaine trafficking case, despite the court records and booking sheet obtained by this reporter.

Op-Ed: Remember ‘Remember in November’? It’s Time

In the two years that have passed since the last state and federal election in 2020, New Hampshire has gone from “In This Together” at the height of the COVID pandemic to one of most toxic and divisive periods in our history.

State Alerts YDC Abuse Victims About Controversial Settlement Process

Attorney General John Formella has given notice to former residents of the state’s YDC/SYSC and similar facilities that they may be entitled to file a claim with the state’s new $100 million-dollar YDC Settlement Fund, but the attorney representing about 900 victims said the program is destined to fail.