Monthly Archives: May 2017
Henniker ZBA painted into corner…owes us some answers!
Henniker Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) minutes from Wednesday, April 19, 2017, indicate some very interesting and contradictory statements were made by Mr. Dan Higginson, a Planning Board member and agent for the homeowners on Hillside Drive who petitioned the … Continue reading
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The New Media Militia is looking for content to share. Do you have a favorite Blog, podcaster, local radio, YouTuber, or local news site, even if it’s your own? Send the link. Share it in comments. Send me a Tweet. Leave a … Continue reading
Former Lyndonville Resident Crowned Miss N.H.
A former Lyndonville girl was crowned Miss New Hampshire Saturday at the Miss America Scholarship Program’s Miss New Hampshire competition in Derry, NH. Lauren Percy, daughter of Michael and Suzie Percy, was selected from among 28 contestants representing areas of … Continue reading
Cartels Find Many Ways to Smuggle Drugs Into State
In New Hampshire, authorities say that drug cartels are finding creative ways to get drugs on the street — from fake candy wrapping to hidden compartments in vehicles. A DEA agent says that they’ve found drugs like heroin and cocaine … Continue reading
WARNING to NH TEACHERS: Will you be evaluated on your students’ mental health?
The Common Core education reform required states to tie a teacher’s evaluation to standardized testing. This was done by the former Obama administration who used the power of the federal government to tell local school districts how to evaluate their teachers. … Continue reading
Firms to spend millions on PFOA water buildouts
The NH Department of Environmental Services will be holding two public meetings over the next week about separate agreements with Textile Coated International and Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics to fund design work on potential public water line extensions to residences in … Continue reading
The Identity Crisis Of The Republican Party
The past election sent a very strong, clear message regarding the direction in which the people of New Hampshire wished their elected officials to take this great state. For the first time in over a decade, the Republicans are the … Continue reading
Nashua attorney asks court to dismiss spending cap lawsuit
A city attorney is denying allegations that aldermen violated the city charter when they recently adopted a city ordinance that will allow the annual budget to exceed the spending cap without the required 10 votes. In court documents, Steve Bolton, … Continue reading
Tuesday declared ‘University of New Hampshire Day
Gov. Chris Sununu (soo-NOO’-noo) is declaring Tuesday “University of New Hampshire Day” in honor of the school’s 150th anniversary. More… | AP Get Updates on Twitter @NewMediaMilitia or @nhstevemacd
Lebanon Considers Smoking Ban
Smoking in parks and outside of public buildings would be restricted under a municipal smoking ordinance under consideration.The City Council is scheduled on Wednesday to discuss a proposal that would prohibit smoking in roughly a dozen public spaces, including…More *| … Continue reading