Monthly Archives: June 2017
Abandoned baby gators lead to Manchester man’s arrest
MANCHESTER — A city man is charged with a violation for illegally possessing two alligators. Jacob R. Bourque, 20, was picked up in Epping Wednesday after a warrant was issued for his arrest. New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officer … Continue reading
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen descendant of Pocahontas: Would be “sensitive topic” to tell Liz Warren
The effectiveness of that branding was evident in a CNN interview with New Hampshire Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen, who claims to be a direct descendant of Pocahontas and to have the family ancestry documented. Pocahontas allegedly was Shaheen’s 11th Great … Continue reading
Medicaid Expansion – well THANK YOU (again) Republicans Jeb Bradley, Chuck Morse, and the other…
…cast of known characters that decided, contra the NH GOP Platform, that shoving NH into the Obamacare morass via the Medicaid Expansion (Hey Jeb – thanks for the extra taxes!). So once again, Govt has decided that it knows economics … Continue reading
Lebanon NH Changes Master Plan To Ensure Higher Electric Rates
The Lebanon City Council voted Wednesday to amend the city’s master plan, removing references to natural gas as a favored energy source. The move is largely symbolic, but it reflects growing concern around the environmental impact of natural gas. Residents … Continue reading
Police believe missing teenager is with sex offender
Vermont state police say a missing 16-year-old girl may be in New Hampshire with a man listed on the Vermont sex offender registry. Authorities say Alburgh resident Mickayla Lozell was reported missing by her mother on Sunday evening. Mickayla was … Continue reading
Gov. Chris Sununu to attend White House ‘infrastructure summit
Gov. Chris Sununu will be traveling to a few high-profile out-of-state events this week: an “infrastructure summit” hosted by the Trump administration in Washington and another retreat hosted by former presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Transportation Commissioner Victoria Sheehan will accompany … Continue reading
New Company Helps Americans Flee Blue States to Largest Red State
Former Congressional candidate and Iraq veteran Paul Chabot can help you move from a blue state to the biggest red one. On May 23, Chabot announced on Twitter that he had started a company called Conservative Move to help those … Continue reading
Mark Steyn: Getting Used to It
The inertia in today’s Britain seems telling. We are, as the French Prime Minister and the London Mayor and other eminences have advised, getting used to it. Terror doesn’t appear (from this distance) to have played much part in the … Continue reading
NH State Police conducting sobriety checkpoint in Lakes Region …
NEW HAMPTON — The New Hampshire State Police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in the town of New Hampton beginning Friday. In a continued effort to decrease the incidents of drinking and driving, the State Police said they were … Continue reading
The Interstate Crosscheck Program: Tracking Large-Scale Voter Fraud
Rich and Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, began the segment by talking about budgetary issues within the Manchester School District and discussing the performance of Superintendent Bolgen Vargas. They then transitioned to voter fraud issues, … Continue reading