Monthly Archives: May 2017
Nationally Funded Left-Wing Pressure Group Targets Candia, NH To Keep Transgender Policy
The Candia School Board is meeting on Thursday, June 1st and one of the items up for consideration is a change to the current ‘transgender policy.’ A policy that was hastily implemented when the Obama Administration was doing some social-justice … Continue reading
Where ARE those “streets running in blood” that Zandra Rice-Hawkins and NH Association of Chiefs of Police PROMISED us?
(They) said that if we passed SB12, Constitutional Carry and that if the Chiefs no longer had the Power to give or deny permission, all hell would break loose. Stand Your Ground, Castle Doctrine, Concealed Carry – all a recipe … Continue reading
School Administrators in NH Bullying Parents and Children on Testing
Every year we read or hear from parents about how their school administrators are misleading parents who refuse to let their children take the annual standardized test. Some administrators even resort to bullying parents and children. If you are concerned … Continue reading
Stratham principal placed on leave amid investigation
STRATHAM — Thomas J. Fosher, the longtime principal of Stratham Memorial School, has been placed on paid leave while an investigation into “adult issues” is conducted, SAU 16 Superintendent Michael Morgan announced Friday. Morgan sent a notice to families and … Continue reading
State Supreme Courts Continue to Try to Chip Away at FAA Preemption
“…recent decisions by the highest courts of North Carolina and New Hampshire provide examples of continued efforts by state courts to chip away at the preemptive effect of the FAA concerning the interpretation and enforcement of arbitration agreements and the … Continue reading
What’s Funded in the Senate Finance Committee’s Budget?
The Senate Finance Committee finished crafting its version of the state budget on Wednesday. It largely resembles what Gov. Chris Sununu proposed in February, except for new business tax cuts and a multimillion dollar investment in mental health services. The … Continue reading
NH State Budget: How Much For Abortion Providers?
The New Hampshire Senate will vote next week on the budget proposal prepared by the Senate Finance Committee. Whatever the Senate passes will go to the House the next day. Under the Senate proposal, would any of the money allocated … Continue reading
Do a Pair of State House Wins Portend a Democratic Wave?
Clearly not, not after this, but… Democrats are looking to wins in state and local elections for signs of a comeback, as the party tries to prove it can channel voter enthusiasm under the Trump presidency into votes and expand its … Continue reading
Teeboom wants injunction against Nashua
NASHUA – Former Alderman Fred Teeboom wants to expedite the timeline on his lawsuit against the city, claiming Nashua’s government violated the charter, while the city’s attorney, Steve Bolton asked for the whole matter to be dismissed. More… *| Nashua … Continue reading
CONWAY — Ahead of a busy Memorial Day weekend a 900 percent increase in Parking Fines
CONWAY — Ahead of a busy Memorial Day weekend and just weeks after selectmen increased parking fines on West Side Road from $10 to $50, the Conway board voted Tuesday to again hike the fines to $100 — a 900 … Continue reading