Daily Archives: May 22, 2017
Urgent Call to Action!!! Help With Tomorrow’s Special Elections
There are two special elections this week and it is very important that we win these seats! AFP-NH is doing phone banking in Dover and could use all the help we can give. Below is an email from Sarah … Continue reading
Last Weeks Top 5 Most Viewed and Clicked Content
The New Media Militia added 114 new articles last week and over 320 links to new content (so far) in the month of May. With that in mind, starting today, every Monday will include a post on the top 5 from … Continue reading
No evidence of voter fraud in NH
This is a real knee-slapper. Despite the ridiculous claims by Donald Trump in the aftermath of this past election, there is absolutely no evidence to support the claim that New Hampshire has a problem with voter fraud. To this point, … Continue reading
With populations thriving, are bobcats the next urban pest?
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — As someone who has studied bobcats for almost four decades, wildlife ecologist John Litvaitis remembers many times returning from the field without spotting a single one of these solitary and shy creatures that often hunt at … Continue reading
Indivisible Portsmouth to discuss resisting Trump agenda
Which rich progressive is behind funding this I wonder? PORTSMOUTH — After the 2016 presidential election, the Indivisible Guide was published to empower citizens to organize and resist negative aspects of President Donald Trump’s political agenda. Thousands of Indivisible groups formed … Continue reading
Yale Students Concerned About University’s Involvement in NH’s Northern Pass Project
As the Northern Pass application makes its way through the state’s Site Evaluation Committee, students opposed to the project are sounding the alarm of their own university’s involvement in the power plan. Students from Yale University recently toured the North Country … Continue reading
Ann Mare Banfield: My Tribute to Sid Glassner, May He Rest In Peace
I attended a State Board of Education meeting and happened to be there the same day as Sid. He spoke before the State Board of Ed as an expert on public education. He had a career of working as a … Continue reading