May 11, 2012
What NH Governor John Lynch has done with educational “consortiums” and an NGO such as the National Governor’s Association to impose agendas on local schools, he is now doing with town governments with a new commission he created in 2011. By virtue...
May 10, 2012
by Ed Naile, Chairman Funny how the courts work isn’t it? In 2009 our CNHT photographer, Gary Brownfield, was quietly taking pictures at an Atkinson Deliberative Session when the now former Atkinson Moderator, some small guy with a Napoleon complex, stopped him and...
May 10, 2012
by Ed Naile, Chairman Picture yourself a Henniker selectman. You need a new Road Agent and the town next door, Weare, has one willing to come to your town but he has been charged with stealing diesel fuel from the Weare town tanksoff and on from January 2008 to...
May 10, 2012
by Ed Naile We are watching with great anticipation, today’s hearing in Hillsborough North, in regards to Manchester v. Gardner, the redistricting case, or should I say cases, inevitable after each redistricting plan is submitted. Read it for yourself: Gardner...
May 10, 2012
by Ed Naile, Chairman Representative Shaun Doherty, a taxpayer friend in the House, sponsored a bill called #1704 which was morphed into something with the potential to open up small 501 (c) 4 non-profits like CNHT to endless litigation or other trouble with our...
May 9, 2012
SPECIAL ALERT! (courtesy of RLCNH) Contact the Senate to oppose the attempt to gag political speech! Tomorrow (Wednesday, June 9) the Senate is considering a Committee Amendment to HB 1704 that would make it harder for political organizations such as the RLCNH to...