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Letter: Thank you for supporting kids in need

05-02-2025 10:54 AM

Every week when school is in session, we at End 68 Hours of Hunger send bags of groceries home from school with food-insecure children. That makes a big difference in their lives, but sometimes they need more. Families who don’t have enough money for food often don’t have enough for basic hygiene items either, and those are beyond the scope of our funding.


Viewpoint: Robert Beck – Emerging trends in Trump 2.0

05-01-2025 11:00 AM

One hundred days is traditionally viewed as an appropriate timeline in the United States for an initial analysis of the relative successes and failures of an incipient presidential administration.


Letter: Take thoughtful approach on immigration

04-29-2025 1:43 PM

The immigration policies of the current Trump administration warrant the support of all residents of the United States. In return, the administration needs to address the humanitarian and economic impact of zero tolerance for illegal immigration. Here’s why.


VIEWPOINT – New Hampshire’s public media is here for you – be here for public media

04-29-2025 1:42 PM

By JIM SCHACHTERand PETER FRID

Healthy communities stand on a foundation of trust. Trust springs from knowing your neighbors and their concerns, knowing that officials and institutions are honest and reliable and knowing there are forums where your voice can be heard. Trustworthy information is vital in emergencies. Trustworthy journalism is essential when change comes so fast it’s hard to keep up.


Letter: Flummoxed by co-op petition

04-29-2025 1:42 PM

It has been more than two weeks since I first read in the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript that there was a petition asking the Monadnock Food Co-Op not to come to Peterborough.


Viewpoint: Joseph D. Steinfield – Birthright citizenship and the rule of law

04-25-2025 8:30 AM

By JOSEPH D. STEINFIELD

On May 15, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the subject of birthright citizenship. If you haven’t been following this controversy, two pieces of information may be helpful.


Letter: Where was he?

04-25-2025 8:05 AM

News coverage made much of the president golfing after his tariffs were put into place. Yes, it is outrageous that after unilaterally implementing policies with negative effects worldwide, he would spend his time and energy dining and meeting with Saudi executives and sponsors of LIV Golf.


Letter: Cruelty is the policy

04-25-2025 8:04 AM

I cannot get my head around a country that allows the world’s richest man (someone who was never elected to any post, by the way) to randomly slash important programs that protect our most vulnerable citizens. (Tuesday, April 15 “Cuts affect local food pantries”).’


Viewpoint: Daniel Sullivan – A dark 100 days

04-25-2025 8:04 AM

By DANIEL SULLIVAN

Before the end of April, President Donald Trump will have completed his first 100 days in office. Traditionally, pundits and prognosticators use that as a measuring stick of how a new administration is currently faring and likely to perform in the future.


Viewpoint: Ciaran Nagle – Taking a profound journey

04-22-2025 2:51 PM

By CIARAN NAGLE

Choosing to move to the United States from Ireland in 2012 was the most-difficult and painful decision of my life.


Viewpoint: David Blair – Immigrants enrich the community

04-22-2025 2:51 PM

By DAVID BLAIR

My mother was an immigrant.


Viewpoint: State Rep. Peter Leishman – Immigration issue hits the NH Legislature

04-22-2025 2:50 PM

By STATE REP. PETER LEISHMAN

Immigration was not an issue for the New Hampshire Legislature for either legislation or debate until recently. 


Viewpoint: Bill Frantz – Immigrants are part of New Hampshire’s landscape

04-22-2025 2:49 PM

By BILL FRANTZ

On Wednesday, April 23, at 7 p.m., the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript and Monadnock Center for History and Culture will host “Immigration and the Monadnock Region,” a Community Conversation about the current immigration situation.


Letter: Hands off our democracy

04-17-2025 12:20 PM

Concord has been keeping busy this spring with busy bills—like HB-524 (anti-vaccine), HB-115 (anti-education), and HB-148 (anti-trans). These busy bills give lawmakers an open mic for fear-mongering and false narratives about imaginary enemies and you can watch it on YouTube by searching the bill numbers with "NH" as experts are often mocked and ignored.


Letter: People need to act

04-17-2025 12:15 PM

Every day brings White House news that should shock everyone to action.


Letter: Hands off

04-17-2025 12:01 PM

Hands off our big, beautiful government! How dare anyone call it bloated and inefficient? Cut waste? Cut fraud? Cut abuse? Cut anything? No way, absolutely not!


Letter: Bonnie Tucker for Peterborough Select Board

04-17-2025 12:01 PM

I am writing to enthusiastically support Bonnie Tucker for Peterborough town selectman in the May 13 election. Bonnie has shown she cares about our community and knows how to bring people together to solve problems.


Letter: Learn from each other

04-17-2025 11:58 AM

I have been a teacher at Conval High School for 28 years. Outside of school, I have also run an ethics seminar for the past 15 years. During that time, I have encouraged young people to get involved in community events.


Letter: Democracy is in danger

04-15-2025 2:37 PM

During World War II, Rabbi Roland B. Gittlsohn delivered a eulogy over the newly dug graves of U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima. His words are preserved at the Harry S. Truman Library. He said, “Here lie men who loved America …, officers and men, Negroes and whites, rich and poor, together … here no man prefers another because of his faith, or despises because of his  color…among these men there is no discrimination, no hatred. Theirs is the highest and purest democracy … whomever of us … thinks himself superior to those who happen to be in the minority, makes of this ceremony, and of the bloody sacrifice it commemorates, (a) … hollow mockery.


Letter: Don't fear the Unknown

04-15-2025 2:36 PM

I am a cisgendered woman writing about HB 148 – the bill that classifies based on “biological sex” in lavatory facilities or locker rooms and in “prisons, houses of correction, juvenile detention or commitment centers, mental health hospitals or treatment centers and like facilities to which persons may be committed involuntarily.” Recently, Judge Reyes spoke on Executive Order 14183 that states “sex shall refer to an individual's immutable biological classification as either male or female.” She shared the fact that there are more than 30 variations in genetic gender composition. XX or XY are not the only options, therefore EO 14183 is based on a scientifically proven inaccuracy. The same is true of HB 148.


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