Daily Archives: May 14, 2017
Parts of New Hampshire woke up this Mother’s Day 2017 to snow
Parts of the Monadnock and Lake Sunapee regions were awakened to a white ground in many towns.. several inches of wet and heavy snow had fallen in a very short period of time. Power outages numbered in the thousands as … Continue reading
Have You Achieved the Intangible?
There’s a lot of talk about achieving around us. In NH, we have a 40 under 40 list of high achievers. Nationally, there’s the Fortune 500, Fortune 50!, the Emmys, the Dove Awards, the Best Seller’s List, the Olympics, the … Continue reading
Google and the BIA: Promoting ILLITERACY in the Classroom? For Corporate Profits?
I keep hearing people talk about the Information Age and all we have to do is look something up on the Internet to get answers to our questions. While this may be true in one sense, how would you feel … Continue reading
Education Bills Scheduled for Week of May 15, 2017
We’re down to the final important school choice bill of the session — SB 8, one of this year’s town tuitioning (aka Croydon) bills. Not only will it clarify that these programs are legal, it will have an impact on … Continue reading
Executive Council puts David Patch nomination on table, …
On May 3, the Executive Council voted to table the nomination of anti-gun David Patch and that means we still need calls and emails to defeat this anti-gun activist. Click here for details on how to do that. Please don’t … Continue reading