Laura Telerski

SMITH: Next Hairstyle For Laura Telerski?

Before I get into discussing the recommended hairstyle for Comrade Rep Laura Telerski, a hat tip to Beth Scaer and username “Progressive New England,” who tweeted about the style of interest I am proposing.  Both of them inspired the creativity for this article.  Beth and I often ridicule the appearances of various members of the … Read more

Melanie Leveque

SMITH: Some Thoughts On Melanie’s New Wheels

Most readers already know that Ms. Melanie Levesque is going to be Councilor Wheeler’s opponent, again, this year.  What people might not know is that the executive council happens to meet on her birthday, May 20, assuming that date is not misinformation.  Remember Dr. Frank?  He’s the mathematician who brought his expertise to the 2021 … Read more

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SMITH: Who Will Be Laura Telerski’s Opponent?

Word of Cindy Rosenwald’s retirement was the moment the attention-seeking Rep Laura Telerski had been waiting years for.  As that meme guy’s sign says, change my mind.  Her candidacy was so predictable, but let’s talk about that race for what I call “an unwinnable seat.”  Rosenwald’s opponents, in chronological order, were as follows: 2018 – … Read more

NH State Senate

SMITH: An Open Letter To Non Freshmen Senate Rs

Good morning, Senate Judiciary members (and all non-freshman Rs): I considered addressing all of you as “Enemies of 91A,” but thought better of it.  Enclosed is an article about Hanover and the SC’s decision in the plaintiff’s favor.  I’m sharing it to remind you that 91A issues are NOT just “a Nashua thing.”  Team Red … Read more

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SMITH: Keeping Luz at Bay

We already know who Councilor Wheeler’s 2026 opponent is going to be, and it’s unsurprisingly Ms Melanie Levesque.  She announced their rematch in January, when she was the honoree at a Martin Luther King event.   There are 5 seats in the Executive Council, and there hasn’t been much discussion about opponents for the 4 other … Read more

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SMITH: The Case For Gary Daniels

With more and more dirt and bad press on Tim McGough coming to light as the June filing time approaches, we all know that Queen Sharon, Jeb, and PK are scrambling for someone to primary him.  Why not convince (currently Rep) Gary Daniels to take one for the team? As an ordinary rep, Gary is … Read more

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SMITH: A “Silent Tim?”

I will undoubtedly get told to repent if I say this, but I’m going to say it anyway.  My least favorite part of the Bible is Timothy.  I don’t care for wives being told to submit (Ephesians) to their husbands, either, but I’ve been able to keep that issue irrelevant by staying single. Timothy, however, wants … Read more

Tim McGough Campaign website

SMITH: Flip Another Senate Seat And Ignore McGough

I’ve heard Chris Ager say many times, ad nauseam, that ANY seat can be won.  The reason I used the words “ad nauseam” is that I’ve heard it the most times inside the Nashua Marriott ballroom, usually at the NRCC podium during a routine “better luck next time” consolation speech in November.  In even-numbered years, … Read more

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SMITH: A “Chuck For Chuck” Bait And Switch

Let me start by saying a few words about the Society for Industrial Archaeology (SIA).  I was a paid member of the Northern New England chapter back in the days when there was a quarterly newsletter on paper.  I had to be the youngest member then, and perhaps the only woman attending their events who … Read more

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SMITH: Battery Bill Update And 91A

As predicted, there was plenty of strident debate on HB1602 (creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program) before the House recessed for lunch.  Mr. McGuire made an excellent 8-minute speech in favor of moving it to an interim study.  I encourage everyone to listen to it, though I’m aware that asking for 8 minutes of … Read more

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SMITH: Does YOUR CITY Require Self-Doxxing At The Mic?

If you don’t already know, consider yourself notified of the newest litigation against the perpetually embattled City of Nashua.  You can read all about it in the Institute for Free Speech’s statement.  Click here to get all the details, including a copy of the complaint.  If you’re not one to click on links, I’ll give … Read more

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SMITH: Pappas Snubbing Female State Senators?

Remember the geometry teacher saying that 3 points determine a plane and 2 points determine a line?  It’s ok if you don’t, but do 2 occurrences of the same behavior determine a pattern?  Maybe.  Maybe not.  I’m not talking about a serial killer, but a serial snubber and that’s Christopher Charles Pappas(CCP).  I gave him … Read more

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SMITH: The Filling Of School Board Vacancies

On 11/5/19, the local useful idiots came out in droves to do the NTU’s bidding.  Among those deeds were reinstalling Alderman Dowd and the mayor, ousting Howard Coffman and Doris from the school board, and passing a ballot question that removed every private citizen’s right to vote by way of abolishing special elections.  The elimination … Read more

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SMITH: The Nashua “Bermuda Triangle”

Most of us have heard of the Bermuda Triangle.  As someone with an above-average memory, I usually recall when and where I first heard something, and who said it.  It was in the mid 70s, and I was riding shotgun with my mother somewhere in the city, but not necessarily on Amherst St. She said … Read more

Howard Pearl Paint Tax

SMITH: The Paint Tax And Other “Stewardship” Bills

If you’re late for dinner, allow me to be the messenger of good news.  HB451 was vetoed yesterday afternoon.  Social media was quickly abuzz with people commenting on the news, and I took a moment to text some people who either don’t use the same platforms and groups or any social media at all.  One … Read more

NH State Senate

SMITH: Dear Senate, Please Help People Help Themselves

We have a 16:8 red senate, but after yesterday’s session, the casual or first-time observer might never guess that!  Not only was Victoria Sullivan’s SNAP reform bill transformed into a study committee like murder that doesn’t involve violence, but the whole body approved a Dem bill to make more students eligible for the school lunch … Read more

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SMITH: Pretend-Republicans Harpoon Right to Work

HB1704, aka Right to Work, was the last bill of the day when the House met yesterday, and a Dem moved to indefinitely postpone it.  He got his way, 177-159, with the help of 20 accomplices that pretend to be Republicans.  Out of those 20 rogues, half of them are ENEMIES OF 91A, a serious … Read more

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SMITH: Epsom Candidates’ Forum Report And My Picks

I attended my 2nd annual local candidates’ forum, which not all candidates attended, at the library.  As Alderman Dowd’s opponent in 2023 and declining the League of Women Voters’ invitation to the Nashua library for such an event, I am not in a position to judge anyone for being absent.  However, I will judge one … Read more

Sharon Carson and Jeb Bradley

SMITH: Was Our Senate Silenced By Jeb?

Many readers might already know about HB104, aka this year’s Defend the Guard, but let’s first talk about Jeb’s possible post-retirement power.  While it doesn’t prove anything, I am convinced that Jeb is Queen Sharon’s handler and will offer one observation.  I was with Daniel Richard, Tom Murray, Doris, and some others as Daniel was … Read more

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