For those of you who haven’t yet had the pleasure, please take a moment to check out our latest blog, "Mom, I’m OK."
The new blog is being written by Teresa Santoski, the newsroom’s editorial assistant, who boarded a flight early this morning for China.
Teresa is a member of the New Hampshire Friendship Chorus, which is [...]
As I mentioned to a disappointed e-mailer Tuesday afternoon, there is perhaps nothing more frustrating in this business than trying to do something nice for readers only to find out that we ended up disappointing them.
That’s how I felt Tuesday morning upon learning that our special graduation section inadvertently omitted the 40 Nashua High School [...]
If our business section looks a little different next week, relax: Your eyes aren’t deceiving you.
Starting Tuesday, we are introducing daily business themes to that section to focus on topics that are of interest to us all: money, shopping, workplace and real estate.
The themed sections will run Tuesday through Friday — the Saturday and Sunday [...]
Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism and vice chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists, gave a thought-provoking speech the other day on the future of journalism.
Rosenstiel’s speech — "The Future of News: Sense-Making and Other Thoughts for Survival" — was delivered May 22 at a Future of News conference at [...]
I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge those readers who took time out of their busy day to thank us for our package of stories today on the travel practices of Nashua Superintendent of Schools Julia Earl.
As you can imagine, it’s much more common for readers to call or e-mail a newspaper [...]
"Andrew, it’s been an absolute pleasure."
Those were among my parting words Friday to staff reporter Andrew Nelson, who is leaving The Telegraph after more than eight years of gracing our pages — first as our night police reporter and more recently as our eyes and ears inside City Hall.
Andrew is putting his newspaper career temporarily [...]