by Eugene Reed This is a response to Gary Roberge, the CEO of Avitar, the property-assessing company: Government spending does create the need for taxes. However, unfair, inaccurate, unfounded opinions and flawed software are only some of the assessing abnormalities...
From the Seacoast Online Archive The man who derailed the 2004 Senate campaign of former state Sen. Burt Cohen, D-New Castle, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of filing false campaign reports. Jesse Burchfield, 32, disappeared shortly after the Federal Election...
by Ed Naile As we have seen in Orford, Deering, Lancaster, Unity, Winchester and now The Emerald Lake District of Hillsboro, firms like Nyberg and Avitar operate under their own rules although taxpayers are limited to strict procedures in making tax payments and...
by Ed Naile Now that former Democrat NH State Senator Burt Cohen’s “Campaign manager” has pleaded guilty to violations of FEC regulations and is awaiting his slap on the wrist, now may a be a good time to explore just what the NH news media forgot to print about...
Caught with signs, Wetrosky tells cops he is going straight home to South Dakota. Geoff Wetrosky, the campaign chair-man-child for soon to be former Manchester Mayor Bob “People love taxes” Baines was caught “liberating” Mayoral Candidate Frank Guinta signs and taking...
by Ed Naile Just as I departed for a business trip August 18 it was announced that the never-photographed-that-we-know-of Jesse Burchfield has cut a sweetheart deal with the feds over the aborted US Senate campaign of former State Senator Burt Cohen. The accusations...