Monthly Archives: May 2017
Former Exeter High counselor indicted in sexual assault
BRENTWOOD — A former Exeter High School guidance counselor has been indicted on charges she sexually assaulted a female student. Kristie S. Torbick, 37, of Lee, was indicted this month by a Rockingham County grand jury on two counts of … Continue reading
Murdered DNC Staffer Leaked 44,053 Emails to Wikileaks
The former D.C. police homicide detective told Fox News, “I do believe that the answers to who murdered Seth Rich sits on his computer on a shelf at the D.C. police or FBI headquarters.” When Fox 5 asked him if his … Continue reading
New Hampshire Should Support the Massachusetts Soda Tax
Every jurisdiction that has imposed their progressive will in this manner has seen a drop in sales and jobs, which migrate just beyond the reach of said tax. I’m no geographer and I don’t play one on the internet, but … Continue reading
Here is the latest in the 20-year effort to deny voter fraud in NH.
News flash! If you have a Nebraska driver’s license – you are a citizen of Nebraska. That is the same with any other state. You are not a New Hampshire citizen entitled to vote here until you abandon your previous … Continue reading
UNH student arrested for damaging impromptu campus artwork
It is fast becoming the University of Ne’er-do-wells and Hooligans (UNH) DURHAM — Campus police at the University of New Hampshire say a student from Hooksett has been arrested, accused of damaging artwork outside a residence hall. UNH Police Chief Paul Dean … Continue reading
Democrats Admit Why They Oppose The Croydon Bill
Still, a majority of Democrats on the committee objected to the amended bill, saying it ceded responsibilities previously held by state officials to local boards and didn’t do anything to protect against private schools’ discriminating against children with disabilities while … Continue reading
Poor Air Quality for Southeast New Hampshire
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Southeast New Hampshire and coastal Maine are part of poor air quality alert for Thursday with the hot, summary weather sticking around a bit. … The problem is ground-level ozone, which forms when volatile organic compounds … Continue reading
Landlords of Dover apartment complex charged with discrimination
DOVER — A group of landlords running White Cliffs at Dover has been charged with housing discrimination after it was found they denied families with children the opportunity to rent certain units. More… *| UL
ICE arrests of illegal immigrants climb by 38 percent
U.S. immigration officials arrested more than 41,000 suspected illegal immigrants during the first 100 days of the Donald Trump presidency, an increase of nearly 38 percent over the same period the previous year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials announced Wednesday. … Continue reading