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Pat Buchanan: Are we in worse times than 1968?

SATURDAY, IN Pittsburgh, a Sabbath celebration at the Tree of Life synagogue became the site of the largest mass murder of Jews in U.S. history. Eleven worshippers were killed by a racist gunman.

 

Pappas' tipping point

To the Editor: Chris Pappas betting Romney was right

 

Records of dead drug court counselor sought

A counselor associated with a Nashua drug court program botched a client's treatment, supposedly took drugs with participants in the program, and eventually overdosed and died, a former drug court participant claims in a court filing.

 

Pappas for health

To the Editor: Congressional candidate Chris Pappas will work to ensure quality, affordable healthcare coverage for all Americans. While Pappas promises to work against efforts to repeal or weaken the Affordable Care Act ACA, 'Obamacare', Eddie Edwards vows to repeal the ACA.

 

GE reveals deeper regulatory probe, restructuring, and cuts dividend

General Electric Co. slashed its dividend on Tuesday, said it faces a deepening federal accounting probe and vowed to restructure its power unit, as new Chief Executive Larry Culp took his first steps to revive the struggling conglomerate.

 

Pre-enrollment going on for Nov. 10 ham radio class in city

Pre-enrollment is required for an introduction to ham radio set for Nov. 10.

 

Our Gourmet: Updates add to Manchester restaurant's appeal

CJ's Great West Grill got quite a bit of media attention when it reopened earlier this month after a makeover that involved a new exterior, refreshed interior decor and a menu shift away from Mexican toward a broader Southwestern flavor.

 

He's no squish

To the Editor: Normally, I pay more attention to a catheter commercial than to anything Kathy Sullivan might write.

 

Unfit for children: Who are you sleeping with, kids?

Lebanon's school board chairman assures our news correspondent that his district followed protocol in giving a transgender sexual relations survey to ' fifth graders.

 

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