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Book excerpt: ‘Politics and Literature at the Dawn of World War II’

04-05-2024 5:35 PM

Editor’s note: In the interest of bringing more Upper Valley authors to the attention of readers, the Perspectives page is publishing excerpts from recent books. The first of these is from the first chapter of James Heffernan’s “Politics and...


By the Way: A white nationalist’s many mistruths

04-05-2024 5:34 PM

By RANDALL BALMER

Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, a Religious Right organization, has a history of involvement with the Ku Klux Klan in his home state of Louisiana. In 1996, while running the unsuccessful U.S. Senate campaign of his friend and...


04-05-2024 5:33 PM

College ball isn’t a jobI believe I am as qualified as anyone in the Upper Valley to speak on the subject of playing D-1 basketball. Growing up in Claremont, I went to Stevens and dreamed of playing basketball in college. As it turned out, I was...


Column: The age-old question of what to read

04-05-2024 5:32 PM

By JONATHAN STABLEFORD

How many times have I heard someone say, “Books are dead, no one reads anymore”? It may be true that reading habits have changed (I’d argue that young people who spend a lot of time online are actually reading a lot.) and that there has been a steady...


Column: Act 250 update would preserve Vermont landscape

04-05-2024 9:56 AM

By LARRY SATCOWITZ

Act 250, Vermont’s visionary development statute, is over 50 years old. It is often credited as one of the primary reasons that our landscape looks the way it does. The law has been changed here and there over the years but is long overdue for a more...


Forum for April 5, 2024: Interstate traffic

04-05-2024 9:56 AM

Slow down where interstates meetDuring a recent morning rush hour, I had a terrible scare. I was preparing to merge from 91 North onto 89 South, an onramp that has for many months been under construction. As I slowed down to view the traffic on my...


Column: NH plans to rewrite rules for public schools

04-04-2024 4:20 PM

By SUSAN HOLCOMBE

Do you think that policy governing how New Hampshire schools run is made by local, elected school boards and perhaps by the Legislature? Think again. We are about to see some radical changes in rules for public schools. These are changes that will...


Forum for April 4, 2024: Occom Pond ice

04-04-2024 4:19 PM

Occum Pond ice sets record A 100-year-old record was set March 7 when the ice went out on Occom Pond in Hanover. Records have been kept since 1914. March 25 was the previous early ice-out record, set in 1919 and 1921. April 10 is the average. When...


A Yankee Notebook: A trip out West expands the mind and heart

04-04-2024 4:17 PM

By WILLEM LANGE

Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s...


Column: Misinformation mars discussion of transgender youth

04-02-2024 12:21 PM

By FRANCES B. LIM LIBERTY, KEITH J. LOUD and JESSICA A. SMITH

Across the country, politicized misinformation and disinformation is being used to misrepresent transgender and gender-nonconforming youth. For example, the term “Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria” (ROGD) is being used in social and traditional media to...


Forum for April 2, 2024: NH House misuses sports

04-02-2024 12:21 PM

NH House misuses sportsSo the New Hampshire House has voted to ban transgender girls from sports (Valley News, March 23). If we’re generous and assume lawmakers aren’t baldly bigoted, then they must think trans girls have an edge that is somehow...


Forum for April 1, 2024: Farm bill

04-01-2024 3:27 PM

A law you can eatThe Farm Bill is usually re-authorized every five years. It was to be finalized in 2023, but a new bill has not been formally enacted, so the 2018 bill is being extended until an update is complete. The Farm Bill affects everyone who...


Column: Vermont Republicans lay out their agenda

04-01-2024 3:27 PM

By BILL HUFF

Our state is facing multiple crises, mostly self-inflicted, the result of policies enacted by a Democratic supermajority made up of activists who are either out of touch with the real needs of Vermonters or too wrapped up in their own ideology to...


The non-valedictorian: The walk toward knowledge begins with a single step

04-01-2024 3:27 PM

By MIKE SKINNER

When my friends recently turned-on “Jeopardy” to test their academic skills, I felt so embarrassed when I couldn’t come up with any correct questions; it’s like the shame I felt in high school after being threatened with a sonic wedgie in gym class....


Forum for March 30, 2024: DHMC nurses

04-01-2024 3:26 PM

DHMC nurses are better off without a unionDartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center nurses do not need a union. We already enjoy many of the benefits that RNs in unions have, if not more and better. According to Zip Recruiter, RNs in Massachusetts earn an...


Column: Why I support Lebanon’s new fire station

04-01-2024 3:25 PM

By DOUG WHITTLESEY

The new fire station project in downtown Lebanon is a long time coming and the city has been discussing the need to replace the 70 year-old building since 2019. The current station was originally built in 1954 and is severely in need of modernization...


Editorial: Transparency wins in NH Supreme Court ruling

03-29-2024 8:01 PM

It’s hard to think of a better argument for disclosure of police disciplinary records than the case of Jonathan Stone, ex-cop, former city councilor and for the present, a New Hampshire state representative.The New Hampshire Supreme Court earlier this...


Column: White River Junction plan is part of a big USPS renewal

03-28-2024 6:34 PM

By STEPHEN N. DOHERTY

To save the Postal Service, or not save it. That’s the crisis — and the question — the Postal Service faced that led to the creation of its 10-year Delivering for America plan in March 2021. In the three years since, our organization has been working...


Forum for March 28, 2024: Hartford local option tax

03-28-2024 11:42 AM

Hartford chose well on local option tax Hartford voters were wise to defeat the 1% local option general sales tax for the following reasons: 1. To the best of my knowledge, Hartford would have been the only town bordering tax-free New Hampshire to...


A Yankee Notebook: Among the crowds on vacation out West

03-27-2024 9:30 AM

By WILLEM LANGE

Our cab arrived at 4:40 a.m. on the dot and deposited us at the entrance to United Airlines about 5:30. Check-in was amazingly easy, and the trek to our gate likewise. We took off from Logan also on the dot — it seems to be true that the earlier in...



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