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Granite State Debates to be held next week

WMUR and the New Hampshire Union Leader will once again partner for the Granite State Debates, featuring candidates for governor and Congress in the Nov. 6 election.

 

A gender agenda: UNH needs to explain this one

People with gender issues clearly have a lot to deal with and we wish them all the best in so doing. But when activists attempt to push a transgender and overtly sexual agenda onto the public through our children, it is time to call them to account.

 

Re-elect Fromuth

To the editor: The residents of Bedford should re-elect Bart Fromuth to the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

 

Voting integrity: Live in NH, vote in NH

Protecting the integrity of New Hampshire's elections ought to be every citizen's business.

 

Pat Buchanan: Time for Trump to cut the prince loose?

WAS THE ASSASSINATION of JFK by Lee Harvey Oswald still getting as much media coverage three weeks after his death as it did that first week after Nov. 22, 1963? Not as I recall.

 

Bedford, pay attention

To the Editor: Outside groups, along with an unelected 'regional' commission that you never knew existed are exerting an inordinate influence on our Master Plan update process. These are mostly private entities and hence, unaccountable.

 

Garrison Keillor: Another beautiful wasted day

LAST WEDNESDAY I was walking briskly toward Penn Station in New York and I tripped and took a nosedive, made a three-point landing, rolled onto my side, and within three seconds, three passersby stopped and asked, 'Are you okay?'

 

Kathy Sullivan -- Earth to Sununu: NH 'is back'?

GOV. CHRIS SUNUNU'S campaign slogan ' 'New Hampshire is back' ' is nonsensical. It is based on a falsehood that New Hampshire was ailing when he became governor, and that he has cured us.

 

Our Gourmet: Mosey on over to Saddle Up for a great meal

We were smitten with the Saddle Up Saloon as soon as we walked in the door.

 

Make your own caramel or candied apples

From carnivals to fairs, the candy-covered apple is one of those quintessential festival treats and, along with candy corn, a Halloween staple. Take a crisp apple and swirl it with a coating of rich caramel, or dip it in a pot of molten sugar as shiny and red as a new sports car.

 

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