No summer break for many lawmakers

August 11, 2008 Eagle Tribune CONCORD — The legislative session ended a month and a half ago, but some lawmakers are still putting in hours at the State House. While in theory, lawmakers, who receive an annual salary of $100, are supposed to get the month of July off,...

Windham Gone Wild!

CNHT has just learned that proposals are underway in Windham for a second new school, a new town center, and more conservation land… CNHT feels that it is imperative that Windham residents please read all news articles at the Windham Taxpayers website to bring...

He’ll vote for school to grow left

August 9, 2008 Seacoast Online PORTSMOUTH — If it comes down to his decision on whether to use eminent domain to expand Portsmouth Middle School, new City Councilor Jerry Hejtmanek will vote to take the land. “I support the School Board’s decision to go to...

Oyster River Questions RTK

Residents of the Oyster River Community (Durham) are questioning the behavior of some in their school district. They are concerned about the wasting of taxpayer money by the Oyster River School District. An audit of all purchases will be done this coming Tuesday and...

Really Edwards, couldn’t you wait?

August 9, 2008 Union Leader Disappointment, anger in NH after Edwards’ admission of extramarital affair State Sen. Peter Burling no longer has his well-worn “John Edwards for President” bumper-sticker on his vehicle. The Cornish Democrat told the New...

A Peek Into New Hampshire’s Future

The folks at Citizens for Reasonable And Fair Taxes – Croydon have written a great commentary on the effort to repeal the income tax in the state to our south. Let freedom ring! A Peek into New Hampshire’s Future If you want to take a peek into New...