AS A NASHUA NATIVE and lifelong resident, I am proud of the dedicated men and women of the Nashua Police Department who serve our city and work tirelessly every day to keep our families safe. I had the privilege of working directly with the department when I served as a murder prosecutor and later as attorney general of New Hampshire. The Nashua Police Department is excellent: nationally accredited, rigorously trained, deeply respected, and well managed by Chief Michael Carignan. The Nashua Police Department holds itself to the highest standards and most importantly, enjoys strong and productive relationships with the citizens of Nashua.

For over 100 years, the police department has benefited from the independent oversight of the Nashua Police Commission composed of Nashua citizens who have decades of business and community service. Now, inexplicably, Mayor Jim Donchess wants to strip the department of this independent oversight and seize control of the commission himself. Despite the clear and well-reasoned opposition of a majority of the city’s aldermen, law enforcement, and many concerned citizens and business leaders, Mayor Donchess is going door to door, pressing forward to sell his idea that our police department should not have independent oversight and that he should take more control over the department. Unfortunately, he has even ignored the logical middle ground of taking time to study and carefully review the implications of changing control of the commission.

Nashua resident Kelly Ayotte represented New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate from 2011-2017 and served as the state’s attorney general from 2004 to 2009.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

HERE IN New Hampshire, our relationship with cancer has been far too close for comfort. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 3,000 Granite Staters lose their lives to cancer each year. As a former practicing nurse who spent decades of my career delivering palliative care to patie…

Monday, April 22, 2024

I’M VERY interested in the psychological aspects of this reality show that’s playing out on TV this week. The legal system is finally kicking in, fully locked and loaded. Trump, who claims he’s never needed to ask God for forgiveness, will now be paraded across the international airwaves, ac…

DISCUSSIONS about climate change and energy choices are complex, difficult, and often polarizing. However, it is April, Mother Nature’s month, so here is something we can all get behind: a feel-good story about the future of energy leading into today’s Earth Day events.

Saturday, April 20, 2024
Friday, April 19, 2024

IN THE 1970s when I was in high school, I honestly thought I was the only gay person in the state of New Hampshire. Today, I’m proud that students can see mayors, state legislators, and even our congressman, who are openly gay — it’s a powerful sign of the progress we’ve made.

I’VE WRITTEN about sports mascots several times over the years, usually lamenting progressive bullies who’ve “cancelled” so many symbols and nicknames. Some fair points were raised about some Native American Indian indigenous symbology perhaps being culturally insensitive. So, despite respec…

Thursday, April 18, 2024
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