Beginning in October, and running through December, The Eagle-Tribune has been taking a detailed look at the issues that Southern New Hampshire voters are really concerned with in the 2008 presidential election. How do we know? We asked them. The following stories are a look at some of the major issues facing the candidates, in the eyes of the voters:
Click here for a grid summarizing the candidates' positions on each issue.
Introduction
Health care
Where the candidates stand
U.S. presence in Iraq
Where the candidates stand
Social Security
Where the candidates stand
National security
Where the candidates stand
Public education
Where the candidates stand
Immigration
Where the candidates stand
Taxes
Where the candidates stand
U.S. foreign relations/world image
Where the candidates stand
Alternative energy
Where the candidates stand
Environment
Where the candidates stand
Employment
Where the candidates stand
Military spending
Where the candidates stand
Global warming
Where the candidates stand
Local News
ON THE ISSUES: N.H. voters weigh in
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At last, Bridge Street to be paved
SALEM — The final paving of a one-mile stretch of Bridge Street, which has been under construction for more than two years, will begin tonight.
Weather permitting, resurfacing of the heavily traveled roadway will begin at 7 p.m. and finish at 5 a.m. tomorrow. -
Peabody tilts at state's 40B housing law
PEABODY — City officials here are hoping to piggyback on an effort by neighboring Danvers to get mobile homes defined as low-income housing.
At a meeting of the Finance Committee last week, city councilors agreed to seek the advice of the city's representatives on Beacon Hill in joining a home rule petition that would allow mobile homes to be declared low-income housing in Danvers and Salisbury. -
HOOPING IT UP
SALEM — As he is the leading scorer on the Salem Boys & Girls Club's 12-and-under basketball team, it is not all that uncommon to see Tameek Bray catch an alley-oop pass and smoothly lay the ball in.
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Tisei will not sign no-tax-hike pledge
If you are a Republican in Congress, there is an overwhelming chance that you have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge promising never, under any circumstances, to raise taxes.
Republican Richard Tisei is bucking the trend. -
Photo Gallery: 2012 Graduations
Images of the Class of 2012 for North Shore high schools, colleges and universities. Updated throughout the graduation season.
- Danvers High auctioning off old photo, kitchen, TV equipment
- Panhandler charged with theft attempt
- Suspect ID'd, girlfriend charged in holdup
- Alumni flock to honor leader of the band
- Man gets 5-6 years in scanner attack
- Homeless man charged with groping woman
- Officer struck on 128 ramp
- Police
- Defense lawyer fights theory teen was texting before crash
- Man dies after leaving vehicle on I-95 in Boxford
- Man dies after leaving moving vehicle in Boxford
- Parking plan up and running
- Mayor unveils $103.4M budget
- Sticking together
- State Senate hopefuls focus on building organizations
- Up All Night seeks more Beverly students to participate in post-prom event
- Prosecutor: Teen was texting repeatedly before fatal crash
- Man charged with raping party guest
- Man gets a year for burglaries, purse theft
- Marblehead native's boat attacked by pirates
- Scooter riders charged with assault
- Woman pleads not guilty in real estate scam
- Lawyer given indefinite suspension
- Police
- Debate: Should mayor speak?
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At last, Bridge Street to be paved


