Daily Archives: April 4, 2017

Portsmouth Councilors Postpone Vote on Plastic Bag Ban

PORTSMOUTH — City councilors decided Monday night to postpone a vote on a proposed ban targeting carry-out plastic bags typically used by chain grocery stores and pharmacies. Fred Rice, a Hampton resident who served as a three-term state representative, spoke … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Is the Least Stressed State in New England

 Chalk it up to “these beautiful lakes and trees” Donald Trump always gushed about whenever he visited the Granite State on the campaign trail. New Hampshire was ranked the least stressed state in New England, according to a new report by personal … Continue reading

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Manchester Police Want Kate D’Adamo Removed From Human Trafficking Task Force

Manchester police officials said Monday they want to see Kate D’Adamo, who has advocated for the legalization of prostitution, fired from her job overseeing a federally funded task force designed to prevent human trafficking in the state. Assistant Police Chief … Continue reading

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Radical Community Organizers Are After Your Children’s Personal Data In NH

According to the New England Secondary School Consortium, they want your child’s personal data.  Keep Reading… Girard at Large | Oh My Blog! Like The New Media Militia on Facebook  and Follow on  Twitter

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NH House Vote Wednesday Could Nearly Double Abortion Funding

While Gov. Hassan appropriated $1,168 412 in 2016, and Governor Sununu proposed a budget with $1,757,774 in family planning funding, the House Finance Committee is proposing $2,017,643 in 2018. THIS IS ALMOST DOUBLE THE FUNDING! Keep Reading… NHRTL | GraniteGrok

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OP-ED: Full Day Kindergarten Should Remain a Local Decision

The New Hampshire State Senate added an amendment to Senate Bill 191, a bill targeting education adequacy funding, in a move to support full-day kindergarten funding. The time at which a child begins formal, full day education should be a … Continue reading

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