Despite massive opposition to commuter rail for NH, several businesses have banded together to sell it to the taxpayers. Old technology will not benefit New Hampshire, say most of commuter rail opponents and we think they are correct. The huge train system recently...
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold a public briefing as part of its ongoing assessment of federal enforcement of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). This will take place on Friday, February 2, 2018 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM EST at the Marriott Crabtree Raleigh Durham,...
by Ed Naile A few weeks ago, I was asked to help a couple, John and Mona Winslow, of New Boston who were the subject of an administrative order to have “junk” removed from their property. The property is a pre-existing, nonconforming use in effect from about June of...
There will be a hearing by the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday 1/30/18 at 10:30 AM in the Legislative Office Building, Room 208, Concord. CACR 15 enables Taxpayers to again bring judgements against government. It will restore standing to petition the court to...
We understand and support the efforts of members of the NH Legislature to try and stop the thousands of out-of-state voters who tip elections in our state. CNHT has been working to identify non-resident voters and all forms of election law violations since 2000. We...
In New Boston the Selectmen have been running roughshod over a small repair business which has been in operation since 1965. Calling it a junkyard, the code enforcement officer and selectmen have used statutes involving junkyards to strip the owner of vested rights to...