Sep 10, 2008
by Ed Naile Available Without A License – And It Fits In A Drawer I have a friend who happens to be a lawyer. I know, I know, he is a friend in any case. His name is Evan Nappen and he just did the State of New Hampshire’s collective citizenry a big favor. He...
Sep 10, 2008
by Ed Naile A long time Democrat-voting “Republican” Concord State Rep., Liz Hager, has been delivered a voter fatwa. Gonzo! She did not make the top four out of the four Republicans who were running. Long over due, and congratulations to the grass-roots campaigner...
Sep 10, 2008
September 10, 2008 Eagle Tribune Windham voters reject secondary school access road WINDHAM, N.H. — Voters soundly defeated a $1.25 million bond for a secondary access road to the new Windham High School yesterday, 794-986. Article 1 on the special Town Meeting Ballot...
Sep 10, 2008
September 10, 2008 Keene Sentinel Voters of the Monadnock Regional School District have passed a new teachers contract, according to Superintendent Kenneth R. Dassau. Residents of Fitzwilliam, Gilsum, Richmond, Roxbury, Sullivan, Surry and Troy approved the new...
Sep 10, 2008
Information taken from The Citizen A last-minute automatic phone effort by the state Democratic Party to replace jailed state Rep. James E. “Jim” Ryan on November’s ballot seems to have fallen short of its goal. The nearly 1,400 registered Democrats...
Sep 10, 2008
From the Union Leader… Tax caps are bad for building healthy communities. They are shortsighted attempts to stifle government spending regardless of purpose. They set arbitrary limits on community spending without addressing community need. Without a doubt, a...