Perhaps the COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on the mental health of Granite Staters; perhaps our former president gave vent to a new level of conspiracy theories and the
Speaker Sherman Packard is really unable to contain his emotions. He has now publicly humiliated a member of the other party.Rep. Rosemarie Rung is articulate and educated and represents her constituents on several important bills. She also has the.
Forum, Jan. 22: Don’t let West Lebanon get railroaded by DOT
Published: 1/21/2021 10:00:06 PM
Modified: 1/21/2021 10:00:03 PM
Don’t let West Lebanon get railroaded by DOT
Wednesday’s report in the
Valley News that the New Hampshire Department of Transportation is prepared to issue a 10-year lease with New England Central Railroad for the former Westboro Rail Yard site is another slap in the face for West Lebanon residents and taxpayers (“Firm eyes 10 more years by rail yard,” Jan. 20). This is a potential Trojan horse that allows the “blast zone” propane facility to reopen without any city input or involvement.
Our neighborhood and downtown central business district suffers real safety concerns and detrimental financial impacts from that facility that are well-documented by our fire chief. More importantly, West Lebanon needs the blight of the Westboro Rail Yard removed so that economic revitalization can begin after 40 years of neglect.
One of Brazil s most notorious politicians was the subject of a criminal complaint filed on Monday by the country s Jewish.
The mural by Los Angeles-based artist Mear One, also known as Kalen Ockerman showed a group of Jewish bankers playing the board game Monopoly, with their tabletop resting on the bowed naked backs of several workers.
Spillane added the caption: “Truth. Agree.”
The offending mural was one of several scandals around antisemitism to rock the opposition British Labour Party under its former far left leader, Jeremy Corbyn. When the mural was removed from a wall in the East End of London in 2012, Corbyn voiced his backing for the Ockerman’s work in a post on his Facebook page. Corbyn subsequently admitted that he “did not look more closely at the image I was commenting on, the contents of which are deeply disturbing and antisemitic.”