Daily Archives: May 12, 2017
The New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup
New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is a coalition of trough feeding universities, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, and other interested environmental parties that have collected a reported $5 million in grants, a chunk of them from their biggest government … Continue reading
Cop says “Absolutely I can!” when asked if he can restrict me over something I haven’t done
Police outside the NH State Prison for Women prepare a no-trespass order after I stand on the public right-of-way next to it, carrying a “Let my people go” sign. ‘ | Ridley Report
The first clue that climate “science” is a fraud is …
The first clue that climate “science” is a fraud is how they speak about certainty. They make outrageous claims as to the confidence levels and certainty of their models. We only have maybe 50% confidence in weather forecasts that go … Continue reading
Former Phillip sExeter admissions officer gets suspended 1-year jail sentence for molesting prospective student
BRENTWOOD — Former Phillips Exeter Academy admissions officer Arthur Peekel was given a one-year suspended jail sentence and will have to register as a sex offender after pleading guilty Friday to molesting a prospective student in 1973. More… *| UL … Continue reading
Marlow police chief found guilty in sex assault trial
A former Marlow police chief was convicted of four counts out of five counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault the conclusion of his trial in Cheshire County Superior Court on Thursday afternoon. Robert Chambers, 65, of Swanzey, stood trial this … Continue reading
CNHT Joins Multi-State Voter Integrity Coalition
CNHT has been collecting proof of voter fraud and election law violations since 2000. We are NH’s only resource for factual, documented information on this subject. Last week CNHT joined with about a dozen other states and started the process … Continue reading
Don’t call me Caitlyn: Baby name plunges in popularity
A year after Caitlyn Jenner announced her new name and gender, the popularity of the name Caitlyn plummeted more than any other baby name, according to Social Security’s annual list of the most popular baby names. In fact, the four … Continue reading
NH Senate votes down push to switch N.H.’s time zone
Sorry, Prince Edward Island – you’re a lovely place but your time zone is not for us.That was the message Thursday from the New Hampshire state Senate, which decided, 15-7, that we shouldn’t switch to the time zone that covers … Continue reading
Misogyny and Rape Culture in the (NH) State House? Nay, Nay I Say
There has been a lot of talk about alleged misogyny, and a systemic rape culture in the NH House of Representatives. As a sitting representative serving my second term, I have had a much, much different experience. Many of the … Continue reading
Tax credit plan would be a giant leap for NH
Would a proposed NH Small Business Jobs Fund create so much economic activity through tax credits that it could reverse rush hour traffic on Interstate 93, as one lobbyist put it, or are such programs a “scam” to let out-of-state … Continue reading