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Viewpoint: Jay Schechter – ConVal agreement no longer works

04-19-2024 11:48 AM

By JAY SCHECHTER

On Wednesday, April 10, the Monadnock Center For History and Culture and Monadnock Ledger-Transcript sponsored a Community Conversation. Several members of the Dublin Education Advisory Committee attended.The presentation was billed as an event to ask...


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Letter: Income is the problem

04-19-2024 11:48 AM

On April 10, I and about 50 residents of the ConVal School District attended a Community Conversation, “Where Does the ConVal School District Go From Here?” presented by the Monadnock Center for History and Culture and the Monadnock Ledger Transcript...


Letter: A Champion for Women's Rights

04-19-2024 11:47 AM

Women of my generation, who fought to have our rights expanded in the last decades of the 20th century, never imagined that those rights would be ripped away by politicians and judges put in place by a minority of our country’s citizens.The attack on...


Letter: Ban is not a political issue

04-16-2024 9:25 AM

Jeremy Margolis' article (“Senate OKs trans women sports ban,” April 9) struck me and, as a woman, I bristled.The article begins, "In the latest victory for Republicans… ." Why must this be presented politically? What has happened to humanity? This is...


Letter: It’s a matter of choice

04-16-2024 9:24 AM

Some years ago, back in the late seventies, my daughter, a high school graduate, moved out of our home to be “on my own.” We honored her decision. Then one day she called. She was pregnant.Honestly, and sadly, I wasn’t surprised. What little I knew, I...


Letter: Don’t print lies

04-16-2024 9:24 AM

I was disappointed to read in the April 4 edition of the Ledger, a letter from Charles Krause of Peterborough. I wasn't so much disappointed in the content (which we're all too used to seeing these days), but the fact it was printed at all. Surely the...


Editorial – ConVal and community

04-16-2024 9:24 AM

As the ConVal School District contemplates the next steps to take after a proposed reconfiguration failed at the polls, School Board members and officials should heed comments from participants in Wednesday’s Community Conversation. When the Monadnock...


Margaret Nelson: View From the River – The gift of volunteers

04-12-2024 8:31 AM

April is Volunteer Appreciation Month. So let’s talk about the wonderful gift of volunteers.The River Center’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program just ended for 2024. This year, 11 IRS certified volunteer tax-preparers completed over 325...


Letter: Letter is unfair to Democrats

04-11-2024 12:37 PM

I am writing in response to Charlie Krause’s latest comments (“Democrats aim for total power,” April 4). He writes that Democrats don’t believe in “…old fashioned, national Constitution.” He must think those that stormed and vandalized the Capitol,...


Letter: A little cosmic circumspection

04-11-2024 12:36 PM

We should take this opportunity to recognize the eclipse for what it was – a reminder that no matter what our differences may be, we're all just a bunch of awkward primates doing our best to eke out an existence on this big blue marble hurtling...


Letter: Closing night at The Folkway

04-11-2024 12:35 PM

Odetta sang on closing night at The Folkway.The only way into the building that night, for those without tickets, was via the third floor back walkway. But wherever you were inside, you could hear Odetta. How she pitched her voice soft enough to reach...


Letter: Abortion and religion

04-11-2024 12:35 PM

Not letting women have control over their bodies is something we profess from our religious views of all life, whether we attend church or not. Men have never had to deal with their own bodies this way. Men have been men and deem women less than...


Letter: Fellow customer saved the day

04-09-2024 12:39 PM

I have an eyesight problem, not a bad one, but without the medicine I take for it I would have a big problem.I get the prescription from a local pharmacy, and Medicare pays for most of it. When I ran out of my medication, I went to the pharmacy to get...


Viewpoint: Robert Beck – Why NATO matters

04-09-2024 7:32 AM

Imagine a scenario in which the major powers of Europe and North America had come together in a political-military alliance in the early 1930s, pooling their diplomatic, economic and defense resources to counter the rising menace of Nazi...


Viewpoint: L. Phillips Runyon III – Jaffrey has seen this case before

04-09-2024 7:31 AM

One of the many far-reaching cases rocketing its way to the Supreme Court this term will settle whether the State of Texas - and presumably any other state - can use its own laws to criminalize and detain people it believes are entering its borders...


Letter: Women have the power

04-05-2024 11:34 AM

Women in this country have struggled to get the right to vote, since the American Revolution. Women like Abigail Adams, Susan B. Anthony and others too numerous to mention here have fought fearlessly on behalf of all women to have the right to...


Letter: Democrats aim for total power

04-05-2024 11:34 AM

The current, ruling progressive Democrats believe only in a one world government. Nations are not their thing. For that matter, citizens aren't either.They believe in themselves, the ruling elite, not in old-fashioned, ratified, national...


Letter: Horrendous animal cruelty

04-05-2024 11:33 AM

Recently, a 4-year-old male bobcat who lives on our property came crawling to our home. He was severely injured. We managed to trap him, and sent him to Tufts in Grafton with help of a fabulous wildlife rehab contact.We learned he had been shot, and...


Viewpoint: Bradley Davis – Keep the light on for Proctor

04-05-2024 11:33 AM

By BRADLEY DAVIS

The light is on. Long after the cheering stops, the fans depart, the referees are cleaned up and headed home and the visiting team buses turn on to Route 202, headed back to their respective towns, the light in the northwest corner office window is...


Community Conversations: Gary Gorski – Build enrollment by building more homes

04-02-2024 8:35 AM

By GARY GORSKI

The high cost of operating our small elementary schools is driven by an imbalance between capacity and enrollment. We’ve voted on cutting capacity by closing schools, and voters have made clear that’s not where they want to go.  It’s time to focus on...



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