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Cabinet Letters

Thank you from Historical Society </

To the Editor: The Milford Historical Society has a very long list of people and businesses to thank for helping make 2016 a successful year. First and foremost, thanks are due to all of our very active volunteers, who spend countless hours working at events, on repairs, digitizing photos, ...

Buses disgorging illegal voters would be visible

To the Editor: This past week, Donald Trump claimed that he and former Sen. Kelly Ayotte lost in New Hampshire because people were bused in from Massachusetts in order to vote illegally in New Hampshire. I am a New Hampshire native; I live in the southern part of the state, near the ...

Bipartisanship is possible when we ride together

To the Editor: I am one of Milford’s four representatives to the General Court. I made a commitment, should I be elected, to reach out to the other side of the aisle in a spirit of friendship. In this age of hyper-partisanship, I would like to share a story. As a freshman Republican ...

External group caused riot at UC Berkeley, not students

To the Editor: While Michael Cleveland makes a good point in favor of free speech (“The Closed Minds of the Uneducated”), the rest of his argument falls apart. A quick fact check (necessary for journalistic integrity) reveals that the protests were the product of an ...

Input sought on school budget at public hearing

To the Editor: The budget process for the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District 2017-18 school year began in the summer of 2016 and the final presentation has just been made to the Budget Committee. The budget has been voted on and recommended by both the School Board and the Budget ...

There is a time and place for everything, including guns

To the Editor: I am writing this letter because of a serious incident that happened at the Statehouse recently. Republican state Rep. Carolyn Halstead, of Milford, attended a hearing on full-day kindergarten where, as she was taking off her backpack, she knocked the loaded gun that was on her ...