Tax Increase in Raymond Has Taxpayers Tightening Belt

RAYMOND – The “sticker shock” after last week’s mailing of the new property tax rates has some residents eyeing the town’s bill with anxiety. For resident Paul Brown, that initial look at the town’s end-of-the-year statement is something...

Kenney would have reined in spending

November 16, 2008 Fosters I personally want to congratulate State Senator Joe Kenney of Wakefield for running a positive and issued oriented race for governor. He addressed the major issue in state government, which was the spending in last year’s state budget...

Voter Fraud Across the Nation

This post was from November 16, 2008 and has been updated on November 21, 2017 with a newer article from November 2011 where probable cause was found. CNHT has discovered that some dual-residents have abused the system and many have been found to have voted twice in...

Education establishment rebuffs concerns

November 15, 2008 Ed News A November 2008 headline caught my eye: “Media bias a form of arrogance.” In this article, columnist Cal Thomas criticizes the media: “Journalism is the only profession I know that ignores the wishes of its consumers. If a...

Lyonel Tracy committed to German educational system

November 15, 2008 Eagle Forum It has come to CNHT’s attention that Lyonel Tracy, NH’s Education Commissioner, is looking to Marc Tucker for advice on education, particularly with the controversial new idea of letting students graduate after grade 10. Marc...

Lynch NH’s Worst Governor

November 15, 2008 Union Leader MANCHESTER – John Lynch is “the worst governor the state has ever had,” former Gov. John H. Sununu told members of the Seacoast Federated Republican Women meeting yesterday in Portsmouth. Later, explaining his opinion to a...