fatlazyless
10-26-2010, 07:59 AM
Is the local Laconia newspaper changing its' colors, by turning somewhat from red Republican to blue Democratic political endorsements on its' editorial page? Not too long ago, like maybe two or three months ago, or so, the Citizen and its big brother newspaper, Foster's in Dover, NH, were purchased by a Pennsylvania small town newspaper syndicate. So, it could be that the times are a-changing here in Laconia and the Citizen could be a-chang'n its' political colors of support.
Does the Citizen have a new editor in charge? I don't know, but suspect that it does.
In today's October 26 editorial, www.citizen.com, it writes to vote for incumbent State Senator Deb Reynolds, a Democrat in the district that includes Meredith, and in yesterday's October 25 editorial, it endorsed Andrew Hosmer, a Democrat for State Senator in the district that includes Laconia.
The Laconia Evening Citizen, as it used to be called, just shows to go.....as one gets a little older....one gets a little bit smarter....and it makes some intelligent endorsement choices.
Suggest you take the time to read the Citizen's editorial endorsements, and then take the time to go vote on Tuesday November 2.
Does the Citizen have a new editor in charge? I don't know, but suspect that it does.
In today's October 26 editorial, www.citizen.com, it writes to vote for incumbent State Senator Deb Reynolds, a Democrat in the district that includes Meredith, and in yesterday's October 25 editorial, it endorsed Andrew Hosmer, a Democrat for State Senator in the district that includes Laconia.
The Laconia Evening Citizen, as it used to be called, just shows to go.....as one gets a little older....one gets a little bit smarter....and it makes some intelligent endorsement choices.
Suggest you take the time to read the Citizen's editorial endorsements, and then take the time to go vote on Tuesday November 2.