Daily Archives: May 8, 2017

Northern Pass land purchases questioned

The proposed Northern Pass project paid nearly $100,000 more to acquire a Bethlehem property than a previous buyer did only 13 days before. Grafton County Attorney Lara Saffo highlighted five properties in which a middleman bought properties that were later … Continue reading

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Politics, Work Mixing now More Than Ever

Americans are talking about politics. This we knew.But while the traditional advice is to steer clear of politics at the office, more than half of American workers in a new survey by the American Psychological Association — 54 percent say … Continue reading

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Mike Sylvia – HB 614: No Hardship for NH Law Enforcement

This Thursday, May 11, HB614 goes to the New Hampshire Senate floor. We received a bad recommendation from the judiciary committee with a vote of 4-1 to kill the bill. Let’s all push the message on social media, in the … Continue reading

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Warner gun range plan sparks regional response

A proposed indoor gun range here is prompting the town next door, Hopkinton, to weigh in. Last month, the project was deemed to have a regional impact by the Warner Planning Board, meaning that Hopkinton and the Central New Hampshire … Continue reading

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Girard at Large On Air News Read for May 8, 2017

Preston “P” Thorpe, the man the Manchester Police Department wanted for dealing carfentanil and cast a nationwide net to find last week was found on Friday. The twenty four year old didn’t get too far from home before being caught. … Continue reading

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House Approves Full-Day Kindergarten, Democrats Claim Legislative Victory

In a win for Gov. Chris Sununu’s agenda, the New Hampshire House gave a preliminary vote of approval for full-day kindergarten. While some are calling it a bipartisan victory, the state Democratic Party is taking credit for the proposal getting … Continue reading

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