EDITORIALS
A Wednesday editorial on Manchester's downtown bus station gave an incomplete picture of the decision to keep the station open at a cost of $10,000 a month.
Finally, the state of New Hampshire has gotten aggressive in recruiting Massachusetts businesses.
Four 19-year-old hikers -- from New Hampshire, alas -- had to be rescued early Sunday morning from Saddleback Mountain. Ah, it's hiker rescue season again.
The city is throwing away $10,000 a month -- on purpose. Which might help explain why taxes just went up nearly 5 percent.
Former Gov. John H. Sununu erred last week when he called Gov. John Lynch the worst governor in state history. After all, there is Jeanne Shaheen's abysmal record to consider.
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