Monthly Archives: June 2017
What Factors Led New Hampshire to Be Ground Zero for the Opioid Crisis?
It’s a well-known figure that New Hampshire has the second-highest per capita drug overdose deaths in the United States, right behind West Virginia. The state also has the highest rate of fentanyl-related overdose deaths per capita, leading researchers, health care providers, … Continue reading
New Media Militia Top 5 Week Ending 6/11/17
It’s Monday and that means it is time for last week’s top five most-clicked/viewed posts. 5. Sununu says New Hampshire won’t join climate alliance 4. The Top 3 GOP Candidates in Both N.H. Congressional Districts Exploring a Run for Congress 3. Phillips Exeter Academy … Continue reading
Deer Crashes Into 80-Year-Old Woman Riding Motorcycle
ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — An 80-year-old Maine woman is in the hospital after a deer knocked her off a motorcycle while jumping across the road in New Hampshire. Carol Delisle, of Wells, was riding as a passenger on 84-year-old Clifford … Continue reading
The Saga of the Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming!!!!
I have followed the Trump- Russian saga like everyone else for some time now and I can not seem to get a hold of the red meat straight talk facts of how anyone actually directly or physically and/or psychologically affected … Continue reading
Donna Green: Former Elected Official Gets SAU Job
Do you think former elected school district officials should be employed by the school district or its associated SAU? I think the answer is an emphatic “No!” How can any person be assured that an elected official faithfully discharged their … Continue reading
CNHT Annual Picnic July 8, 2017
JOIN US FOR Coalition of NH Taxpayers Annual Picnic – Saturday, July 8 – 2017 From 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Sweeney Post #2 – American Legion 251 Maple Street (one way) Manchester, NH 03103 Across from Gill Stadium |More … Continue reading
Senate retains bill to penalize ‘double-dipping’
CONCORD — A bill that sought to penalize municipalities for hiring so-called double-dippers was retained by the state Senate but its goal is expected to be revisited by the Decennial Retirement Commission, which meets next month. By statute, the commission … Continue reading
Bikers – Drugs – Arrests…
CONCORD, NH — The U.S. District Court unsealed federal criminal complaints today which led to the arrest of four New Hampshire men – two bikers – on drug charges, according Acting-U.S. Attorney John J. Farley. | More… Tony Schinella | … Continue reading
Body Found In Northwood Is That Of Woman Missing Since May
NORTHWOOD, NH — A body found in nearby Northwood last week has been identified as a woman missing since early May, according to police. The body of Delia Davenport, 52, was found at just before 5 p.m. on June 2, … Continue reading
Laconia Prepared to sell Land to Backstop Teachers Contract Even After Cuts
For the second year in a row, Laconia has to slash spending to make the teachers payroll. Nearly $900,000 in spending cuts will allow the Laconia School District to come close to funding the first year of a new teacher contract, … Continue reading