Hodes and Porter Not Looking Out for Taxpayers

by Ed Naile As luck would have it, being involved with local taxpayer issues gives one a unique perspective of people who run for office in this small state. Case in point: Ashland, the year 2000, where the Town Manager, Rosie McNamara, misappropriated at least,...

Voter Fraud Overlooked but Suppression is a Felony

October 13, 2008 Voter Suppression Made Felony in NH Voter suppression — purposefully preventing a specific group of people from voting — is now a class B felony in New Hampshire, after a bill proposed by state Rep. David Pierce, D-Grafton, became law this spring. The...

Chief Consentino saga continues

October 14, 2008 by Ed Naile Let’s do some quick math – municipal style. The Atkinson Town Budget has a line item appropriation of $19,000 for Elderly Affairs. This money pays for the jazzed up cruiser Police Chief Consentino uses to shuttle little old ladies to...

Governor Lynch and His Democratic Majority Have Made “Mess”

With the elections only weeks away and the economy reeling, voters nationally are looking for candidates they can trust to bring back some stability. Here in New Hampshire, voters ought to be looking for candidates who understand how the state can make things better,...

Fannie Mae NH?

Boston Globe CONCORD, N.H.—Every other month Trina Robinson was pouring money into repairs for her 10-year-old Chevy Lumina: $200 here, $300 there for failing ball joints, wheel bearings, struts. The costs — $3,000 in one year alone — were eating into her...

Kindergarten Suit Filed in Hudson

October 11, 2008 Hudson-Litchfield News Hudson School Board has voted to file suit in New Hampshire’s Supreme Court because they believe that legislation passed and signed into law by Governor John Lynch is unconstitutional. “It’s not that we are against...