Monthly Archives: April 2017

Skeletal Remains Found in Kingston Woods – Authorities Search for Clues

The State Police Major Crime Unit has joined an investigation into skeletal remains that were discovered off of Dorre Road in Kingston Saturday afternoon. Investigators from the Major Crime Unit spent much of Monday searching for clues in a wooded … Continue reading

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Manchester School Board Won’t Make Taxpayers Backstop Sex Change Operations

Thanks to the ACA and City Alderman Manchester Taxpayers are still on the hook for city employees but, City school board members voted Monday to table a request to offer transgender-inclusive health care benefits, including procedures such as sex change … Continue reading

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Democrat Enters Race for State Senate District 16 seat

Democrat Jim Normand, an attorney, announced Monday he is running for the Senate District 16 seat made vacant by the recent death of Democrat Scott McGilvray. More… | Concord Monitor Get Your New Media Militia updates on Facebook or Twitter *Print media sites … Continue reading

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Town of Nottingham Seizes Property

The town of Nottingham has taken the property that was supposed to house the USA Springs water bottling plant for about $1 million in back taxes. The bottling project has been dormant for nearly nine years after the owners of … Continue reading

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40 Days For Life Spring 2017 Comes To An End

Students, Knights of Columbus, an Anglican priest, and a few of us with no particular affiliation were among the people joining campaign leader Beth Gaby for an hour of quiet prayer for everyone who goes in and out of the … Continue reading

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N.H. Budget Must Address Priorities, But Be Within State’s Means

The state Senate began work Monday on crafting its version of the next two-year state budget. … Senate Finance Chair Gary Daniels, a Milford Republican, spoke to NHPR’s Morning Edition about the process moving forward.  (Text or Audio) | NHPR … Continue reading

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Who Got Federal Contracts in New Hampshire, March 31- April 6

The following are federal contracts awarded to companies in New Hampshire for the week of March 31 – April 6. BAE Systems Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc., Nashua, won a $6,284,693 federal contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command … Continue reading

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At Least 20% of SEIU’s Budget Went to Politics

Labor giant Service Employees International Union spent $60 million on politics and lobbying as well as $19 million on the Fight for 15 movement in 2016, and now finds itself laying off headquarters staff. The union’s federal filing to the … Continue reading

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What Happens When a Selectwoman Challenges the Town of Piermont?

When Teran “Terri” Mertz, wife of George Mertz, Commander, USN (Ret) was elected to a seat on the 3-person Selectboard in 2016 for a three-year term, she never expected that her attempts to insure the town simply follow rules and … Continue reading

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NH Bitcoiners Speak to Senate Committee About Bitcoin Protection Bill

Last week, HB 436 had its public hearing before the senate commerce committee and a bunch of bitcoiners from across the state came out to sign and testify in favor of the bill, which would help ensure Bitcoin businesses continue … Continue reading

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