Monthly Archives: June 2017

NH Governor Signs Bill Protecting Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency From Regulation!

On Friday, New Hampshire’s new governor John Sununu signed a bill, HB 436, which makes NH the first state to explicitly protect cryptocurrency like Bitcoin from regulation! This is a historic day and this move clearly positions New Hampshire as … Continue reading

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Chief Willard: Addressing panhandling within the city of Manchester.

Let me begin by saying that not every challenge is easily resolved. When it comes to panhandling in our city this sentiment holds true. A good police department is responsive to the needs of the community it serves, and all … Continue reading

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2 New Hampshire men accused of having child pornography photos

The New Hampshire Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested two men accused of possessing child pornography images. Keene police arrested Benjamin Gagnon, 33, of Keene, on June 6. Police, along with the ICAC Task Force conducted a search of … Continue reading

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The 3 State with the Lowest Violent Crime Rates in the US all Have Constitutional Carry

The Three states with the lowest violent crime rate in the United States are Vermont (1), Maine (2), and New Hampshire (3). They have something else in common. They all have constitutional carry. More… | GraniteGrok

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“Pardon Jerry DeLemus” Letter to AG Jeff Sessions

We ask for your support to appeal for a pardon for Jerry DeLemus.  We’ve joined efforts to seek a PARDON FOR JERRY DELEMUS from what we consider an unjust court decision in the Cliven Bundy federal case.  Below is a sample letter for you to send … Continue reading

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House easily passes biomass industry-backed energy bill

“When the state mandates the purchase of a certain kind of energy, like biomass, at an over-market rate, they’re not making the cost per kilowatt-hour go down. It will go up. This is exactly the opposite of what’s needed to … Continue reading

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Chris Sununu Has His Harriet Miers Moment

A career litigating construction defects, insurance coverage, etc., even if one is the best there is at it, hardly qualifies one to sit on a court that has the final word on whether a law, regulation or other governmental action is … Continue reading

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Gatsas says he’s running for fifth term as Manchester’s mayor

Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas is making it official Wednesday. He told WMUR he’s running for a fifth term leading the state’s largest city, promising to reduce elementary school class sizes, budget responsibly and within the city’s tax cap, and continue … Continue reading

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N.H. House Freedom Caucus Left Out of Conference Committee for State Budget

After the New Hampshire Senate passed its version of a state budget last week, it was expected the House would request a Committee of Conference, so it could ultimately have a say in the final budget negotiations. House conservatives, who led the charge … Continue reading

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Mystery in Nashua: The case of the unresigned principals

Three weeks ago, Nashua abruptly placed Ledge Street Principal Janet Valeri and Vice Principal Tiffany Hyatt on administrative leave. School officials would not say why. It was a personnel matter. … This week, we learn that the two administrators have … Continue reading

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