Judge rules against state’s use of medical fund to offset budget

June 27, 2009 Laconia Citizen A Superior Court judge has rejected New Hampshire’s claim a medical malpractice fund is an agency of the state. Judge Kathleen McGuire’s ruling Thursday appears to undermine the state’s argument it can use a $110 million...

We Disagree: Voter Fraud is Rampant in NH

According to this Seacoast Online article, Christopher Luke Fithian of Jackson, NH has been indicted on charges he voted for president TWICE in November’s election. The AG’s office is claiming that this is a “rare” case of voter fraud in NH. We...

Chickens Chickened on HB1 and HB2

On June 24th a non-partisan group of concerned citizens rallied outside the statehouse to express their dismay for the lack of fiscal restraint in the NH budget as contained in bills HB1 and HB2. Speakers were interrupted only briefly by three hecklers in chicken...

Data Shows Global Warming Does Not Exist

by Bob Kingsbury According to the data collected about ‘ice outs’ from the year 1888 to 2009 on Lake Winnipesaukee, global warming does not exist, at least here in NH. Essentially all the 122 ice out dates are in April, with a few in March and a few in...

Budget Action (HB1 and HB2)

HB1 and HB2 are the budget bills. This week, the NH House and Senate will be voting on the final versions of the budget bills. HB1, the spending portion, still increases overall spending by nearly 11%. HB2, while not containing any of the “boogey man”...

Litchfield Ex-Treasurer Indicted for Embezzlement

Litchfield’s former town treasurer was indicted this week on charges that he embezzled more than $145,000 from the town and a private company. Horace Seymour III, 50, of 13 Mike Lane, has been free on bail since his arrest in March, one day before the town...