Aug 22, 2008
Residents of New Hampshire could soon have their ability to choose how they live, how they travel and what they buy taken away from them. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) is currently considering a large basket of costly new taxes,...
Aug 22, 2008
August 22, 2008 Weekend Pundit It seems to be the season of tax revolts around the nation, with one taxpayer group working hard to repeal the Massachusetts income tax. Now another tax revolt is brewing in neighboring Connecticut, where education costs are eating up...
Aug 20, 2008
August 20, 2008 Fosters SOMERSWORTH — City officials have three options in bonding for the new elementary school, if they choose to move forward with that plan. Recently, Sheila St. Germain, executive director of the New Hampshire Municipal Bond Bank, spoke to the...
Aug 20, 2008
From Fosters… ROCHESTER — He knew he had no chance of blocking the citizen-initiated tax and spending cap, but Councilor Chuck Grassie said he was taking a principled stand Tuesday when he voted against putting the question on the Nov. 4 ballot. He said voting...
Aug 19, 2008
This insightful piece was written by the former Live Free or Die blogger who did a little research that the Merrimack Journal just couldn’t manage… New Media Milita All the opinion that’s fit to print Letters to the editor are probably the simplest way for...
Aug 19, 2008
August 19, 2008 Seacoast Online GREENLAND — A date has been tentatively scheduled for a hearing to determine if police department employees will be allowed to form a union. Town Administrator Karen Anderson said the matter is scheduled to go before the Public...