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Like most newspapers these days, the Harvard Press is more than the print publication you're reading right now. Although we're proud to be, by far, the highest-circulating weekly paper in town, we're also proud to offer another way to read the Press, on our website, www.harvardpress.com.

Once or twice throughout the week, we'll post stories online that can't wait for our Friday publication: background for a meeting you might be attending or breaking news on a decision that you might want to know right away. And of course, all our news and feature stories are available online each Friday. Subscribers can go even deeper, accessing letters to the editor and other opinion content, classified ads, and an archive that goes back to 2006, when the paper was founded.

Our website also gives you the opportunity to register your opinion and interact with us and other readers through the comments section at the bottom of each story. Harvard residents are remarkably well informed and engaged on local issues. For evidence of this, look no further than the thriving "Letters to the Editor" section of the Press or the impromptu discussion groups that regularly form around the coffee pots in the General Store or at the counter in Dunkin' Donuts. Why not take it online?

Just as we encourage thoughtful, well-written letters to the editor and "Consider This" opinion pieces, we encourage a healthy and cordial exchange of ideas online. Comments on the web are less formal and more immediate than letters. And you don't have to fear personal attack; the Press staff closely monitors comments to make sure things don't get out of hand.

So if you read a story that moves you, angers you, or confuses you, and you feel that you have something to say about it, go ahead, leave a comment. Help us make harvardpress.com the dynamic and plugged-in community online that the town of Harvard is offline.

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Editorials Archive (available to logged-in paid subscribers)

Numbers in parentheses indicate count of articles in the given month.

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January 2012 (3)     December 2011 (2)     November 2011 (4)     October 2011 (1)     
September 2011 (2)     August 2011 (2)     July 2011 (2)     June 2011 (4)     
May 2011 (3)     April 2011 (4)     March 2011 (1)     February 2011 (1)     
January 2011 (3)     December 2010 (2)     November 2010 (4)     October 2010 (3)     
September 2010 (3)     August 2010 (4)     July 2010 (1)     June 2010 (2)     
May 2010 (2)     April 2010 (8)     March 2010 (6)     February 2010 (4)     
January 2010 (2)     December 2009 (4)     November 2009 (4)     October 2009 (4)     
September 2009 (4)     August 2009 (4)     July 2009 (2)     June 2009 (3)     
May 2009 (5)     April 2009 (4)     March 2009 (4)     February 2009 (5)     
January 2009 (4)     December 2008 (5)     November 2008 (4)     October 2008 (5)     
September 2008 (4)     August 2008 (4)     July 2008 (1)     June 2008 (4)     
May 2008 (6)     April 2008 (7)     March 2008 (5)     February 2008 (6)     
January 2008 (5)     December 2007 (4)     November 2007 (7)     October 2007 (5)     
September 2007 (6)     August 2007 (6)     July 2007 (2)     June 2007 (9)     
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January 2007 (9)     December 2006 (7)     November 2006 (4)     

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