by Ed Naile Here is a story about how New Hampshire protects their beloved non-resident voters so we can fake the rest of the country into believing our elections mean something. (Did I predict it?) Enter the League of Left Wing Women Voters who are now exposed by...
If the above video does not appear on your device, use this direct link: The Herald had yet another story, this time it was real. [Excerpt from archived article] Would-be dead man voter stopped at polls By Joe Battenfeld Tuesday, January 10, 2012 – Updated 3...
A reader has asked us to post the law as it pertains to how and when town boards can use non-public sessions. Please see the bolded sentence in section 11. (e) 91-A:3 Nonpublic Sessions. – I. (a) Public bodies shall not meet in nonpublic session, except for one of the...
A bill filed by Rep. Laurie Pettengill, and co-sponsored by Reps Gregory Hill, Seth Cohn, and Ken Kreis, would allow parents to remove children from schools that institute the International Baccalaureate program. This is especially good news for those who attend the...
Tax advocates can now by law, put in place tax caps for TOWNS. The deadline is January 10, 2012. Only 25 signatures, or 2% of registered voters, whichever is less, is required for petitioned warrant articles. See excerpts below. 39:3 Articles. – Upon the written...
As reported in the 11/24/11 Windham Independent, 82 Windham High School students took the SAT exam, with poor results — average scores were 523 in critical reading, 516 in math, and 508 in writing. Although these scores are disappointing, the Windham Independent...