May 28, 2009 by Ed Naile Here is a nice little package of self-serving conservationism from the Town of Raymond. The short story: In November 2008, the Southeast Land Trust, a NH non-profit, buys some property which rests in three towns, Raymond, Epping, and...
From the HSLDA: Homeschool Inquisition Continues HB 368 Work Session Scheduled – Please Attend! The inquisition into the New Hampshire homeschool law has called its next “chamber meeting”. A select subcommittee will meet to discuss a “Survey to...
May 20, 2009 Hooksett Banner The Hooksett Police Commission has refused to look into a complaint filed against the police chief because it was unsigned, despite its own policy allowing anonymous complaints. A document was filed with the Hooksett Police Commission on...
January 2009 HB 319 seeks to amend the borrowing procedures in the Concord school district charter for amounts in excess of $5,000,000. It would give taxpayers a chance to exercise local control by giving residents the ability to amend their school district charter...
HB 686 limits the complainant’s right to remove the case for jury trial to superior court in a case before the human rights commission. The Senate hearing will be at 3:15 PM, Statehouse Room 103. In the meantime, please email or call the members of the Senate...
May 22, 2009 Laconia Citizen Two local activists are questioning the procedures followed by Belknap County Sheriff Craig Wiggin when he applied for a Justice Assistance Grant (Recovery Act) that would provide $217,000 in equipment to six local communities and his...