Jun 4, 2009
June 3, 2009 Sen. Jeb Bradley, District 3, Wolfeboro for Fosters “Meanwhile for most New Hampshire citizens — Rome is burning. I recently had a very extensive conversation with voters in the Special Election in Senate District 3. Whether in their yards, on their...
Jun 2, 2009
by Ed Naile Now that the Windsor municipal audit of years 2000 – 2007, also known as “The Missing Years” is officially in in our small Peyton Place it may be time for reflection. Some $350,000.00 is in limbo, missing, uncollected, vaporized, eaten by...
Jun 2, 2009
June 2, 2009 by Ed Naile The Raymond Conservation Commission gets half of the current use penalty paid to that town, from anyone developing current use land, placed in account for the commission to spend prudently. They found a deal on some land already being eyed by...
Jun 2, 2009
June 2, 2009 NH Business Review BAE Systems, the largest manufacturing employer in the state, also has one of the state’s biggest business enterprise tax bills, roughly $4 million a year. But BAE hasn’t had to pay much of it, maybe even all of it, because it has been...
Jun 1, 2009
Virginia Barry Sworn In as Ed Commissioner Virginia Barry of Bridgewater has been sworn in. The Executive Council unanimously confirmed Gov. John Lynch’s nomination of her on May 6.
May 31, 2009
May 31, 2009 Fosters ROCHESTER — Poulin Auto Country has filed its appeal of General Motors’ decision to end its franchise agreement with the Route 11 dealership, energized by the support of the community and customers who rallied to the family business’...