CNHT stands with Granite State Taxpayers and with all citizens who are outraged at an activist court’s ruling that a fundamental right to legal redress, existing since the founding of our State, can be simply tossed aside. All NH citizens and our Legislature need to...
by Ed Naile It’s Town and school meeting time! And as usual CNHT will get stories of woe and grief of how the big spenders showed up in huge numbers and passed everything. That doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Teachers, town employees, and liberal churches work with the...
At Alton’s 2018 town meeting, there was a petitioned warrant article (#59) on the ballot which asked to raise the money to pay for the yearly membership in the Lakes Region Planning Commission. It FAILED. Over 401 people voted NO to essentially DEFUND the...
First, Dr. Pam Brown won with a nice margin of 56.4% of the vote. She wants to thank everyone of you for your support! The composition of the School Board and the School Budget Committee remains unchanged for the coming year. Annie Collyer and Sandi Rogers-Osterloh...
by Ed Naile Back in 1991 I was the Clerk of the Works for a new fire station in the Town of Deering. This means I was at every Selectman’s meeting giving them updates. We put up a two story, two bay, fire station in seven weekends, with a well and septic, including...
Bedford’s Town Meeting had a fair turnout despite an ongoing blizzard. Conservatives should be fairly happy with the results. Town Results It’s hard to beat incumbents like Melissa Stevens and Bill Duschatko who were re-elected to the Town Council. In...