Presidential hopefuls attracted reporters' attention, but a much more important event for New Hampshire parents and taxpayers took place a week ago Monday. Gov. John H. Lynch and a bipartisan group of legislative leaders actually began to define an adequate education.
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Hearings let public have its say on education standards
Presidential hopefuls attracted reporters' attention, but a much more important event for New Hampshire parents and taxpayers took place a week ago Monday. Gov. John H. Lynch and a bipartisan group of legislative leaders actually began to define an adequate education.
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Editorial: Keeping firehouse open is a tougher job
News that the Prospect Hill firehouse in Lawrence is reopening is welcome.
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The Engine 6 firehouse on Howard Street was closed in August 2009 after the city laid off 10 firefighters due to budget problems. -
Editorial: Brown wins one with insider trading bill
Republican Sen. Scott Brown backed up his claim of bipartisanship last week by helping push through a piece of legislation that President Obama had identified as one of his priorities.
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The legislation, which passed the Senate on a 96-3 vote Thursday and is scheduled to be taken up by the House this week, prohibits members of Congress and their staffs from engaging in insider trading or otherwise using information gleaned through the performance of their duties, for financial gain. -
Letter: Newton bookkeeper offers a temporary solution
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I would like to take this opportunity to respond to a comment that recently appeared in The Eagle-Tribune "Sound Off" column as well as a recent article in the Tribune regarding the position of bookkeeper/payroll administrator for the Town of Newton. - Letter: Keep zoning and planning posts elected
- Sound Off
- Tuesday, February 7, 2012
- Editorial: Another beating at the hands of New York
- Editorial: Library gag order makes little sense
- Sound Off
- Letter: Union contracts will save taxpayers money
- Letter: Support McKeon for selectman in Salem
- Monday, February 6, 2012
- Editorial: Winners and losers of Super Bowl week
- Letter: Do we still have our republic under Obama?
- Letter: Same-sex marriage a recent invention
- Letter: We need more for food stamps, not less
- Sound Off
- Sunday, February 5, 2012
- It's simple: Break the law, pay the price
- Column: GOP should just accept the 'Buffett rule'
- Column: The 'skills gap' and the need for a unified community college system
- Column: Cynthia Farahat: A courageous woman with a profound message for U.S.
- Your view: Letters to the editor
- Column: For pols, nothing's sweeter than the smell of new taxes
- Saturday, February 4, 2012
- Column: Never mind the teleprompter, Romney needs a translator
- Sound Off
- Friday, February 3, 2012
- Editorial: Stand up and be counted at town meeting
- Editorial: Get serious about Super Bowl bets
- Sound Off
- Letter: Parents should consider alternatives to public schools
- Letter: Protecting civil rights trumps anyone's 'conscience'
- Letter: Tea Party hears bipartisan call for welfare reform
- Thursday, February 2, 2012
- Editorial: Good riddance to nightclub and its owner
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Editorial: Keeping firehouse open is a tougher job







