Antrim Falls Short a Few Million

by Ed Naile, Chair I went to Antrim’s Selectman Meeting last night, November 23. Antrim is the town of 2,600 making news for finally admitting it has a huge deficit going back at least to 2006. Between the deficit and money owed for 2009 the total is almost the same...

Increase in Taxes Continues in Concord

Increase in Taxes Continues in Concord Just when you thought that the Democrats at the State House in Concord were done taxing us, here they go again. This week the House Transportation Committee, along strict party lines, voted to pass a bill creating yet another...

NH Rigor of Edu Standards Rated Low

Here is an excellent website that rates the educational health of each state in the nation. US Chamber of Commerce Educational Report Card

Bow Students Sent to Copenhagen

Bow students were sent to Copenhagen to influence the United State’s support for the UN’s climate change treaty. NHPR has the story…

State Rep Arrested for Underage Drinking

The Dartmouth – Rep.’s arrest derails state ‘Good Sam’ bill Following his Oct. 30 arrest for underage alcohol consumption, New Hampshire State Rep. Brian Poznanski, D-Hillsborough, has been dropped as the primary sponsor of the “Good Samaritan” legislation...

House Education Committee to Meet November 19th

The House Education Committee (HEC) will meet this Thursday, November 19, at 10:00 a.m. in LOB 207, to hear reports from the five committees that have been assiduously studying home education in New Hampshire, after which there will be a special meeting of the HEAC to...