Nov 21, 2008
Whenever elected officials don’t want to take responsibility for spending, they blame mandates. The city of Concord is using that excuse in its latest attempt to avoid a tax and spending cap. In September, Secretary of State Bill Gardner and officials from the...
Nov 21, 2008
November 21, 2008 Wicked Local BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – Emboldened by the electorate’s rejection this month of an income tax repeal, a broad coalition of human service advocates, organized labor, and community groups is mobilizing to lay the political groundwork...
Nov 20, 2008
If you are concerned about the environment and about private property rights, you may want to make your concerns and suggestions known after you read this. We’ll tell you how but there isn’t much time. Even if you are not a shorefront property owner, these...
Nov 20, 2008
by Ed Naile Sometimes the arrogance of public officials is breathtaking. It has been reported to CNHT that at a recent Monadnock Regional School District meeting, Monadnock citizens questioned the Chairman, Gene White, about his use of the reverse 911 system. This...
Nov 20, 2008
November 20, 2008 WMUR-TV With Budget Shortfall Looming, Will Gambling Expand? Supporters Say Video Slots Could Help State’s Bottom Line CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire lawmakers have routinely rejected allowing video slot machines in the state, agreeing...
Nov 20, 2008
From Politicker NH Concord, NH — Despite being reviewed and approved by 3 state agencies, and the ballot group who put the initiative up for referendum bending over backwards to oblige the city council, Concord City Solicitor Paul Cavanaugh has challenged a tax and...