Letters: Defending school employee’s right to free speech on Facebook

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If First Amendment rights to freedom of speech exist within the public school setting, is it logical to believe that public school employees lose their rights to free speech outside of their employment? I am concerned that a reporter and two school board members are so unacquainted with the rights of free speech.

Manchester Motordrome: Short-lived high-test heyday of ‘motorhead mecca’

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In their heyday – from 1947 to 1950 – midget racers buzzed around the banked, asphalt oval just south of Grenier Field on Sunday nights, emitting a roar that made Manchester a major motorhead mecca. OK, the track was in Londonderry. What the owners lacked in geography, they made up for in their ability to market the midgets.

Getting ‘Boobtober’ Off my Chest

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Every day is No Bra Day for women like me who, for whatever reason, chose not to have reconstruction. I’m here to remind us that we’re not defined by mammary glands but by our unique creative intellect and spirit. That self-esteem is more the measure of our mettle in this over-sexed society we live in, one we too often feel compelled to “fit in” least we – God forbid – have people talking.

Open Letter: ‘I find myself with more questions than answers on ‘Don’t Wait. Educate’ initiative

read more…: Open Letter: ‘I find myself with more questions than answers on ‘Don’t Wait. Educate’ initiative

While I would like to sign your Statement of Principles, I find myself with more questions than answers, assertions without reference, a school district that has struggled for years with its existing pre-school program, the questionable results of the Head Start program nationwide and the opinions and analyses of many experts that don’t agree with the solutions proposed by your organization to the issues raised.

Eric G. Part 4: ‘Things happen’ in prison, an understatement if I ever heard one

read more…: Eric G. Part 4: ‘Things happen’ in prison, an understatement if I ever heard one

A letter arrived from the same prison, stamped STATE PRISON GENERATED MAIL, with the name of a different prisoner in the return address. One of the drawbacks of writing to strangers in prison is the lack of privacy behind bars. I wondered if my name and address would one day be passed around the cellblock by Eric, with or without his knowledge. This letter was from John G. and said that Eric had been held in the infirmary due to a mental health issue.

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