Daily Archives: July 14, 2017
Kate Baker: The State of Education Choice in New Hampshire
Kate Baker is the Director of the Children’s Scholarship Fund NH and she took some time at the CNHT Taxpayer Picnic to update attendees on the state of Education Choice and reform in the Granite State, including legislation, the scholarship program private … Continue reading
What’s Behind Water Management and Taxation Schemes?
Next time your town or city wants to impose a ‘roof’ or ‘driveway’ water run off tax, you will know where the idea originated. Tell your local officials to stop doing the bidding of the APA and the UN! “UN … Continue reading
1 dead after plane crash in New Hampshire
WINCHESTER, New Hampshire (WWLP) – One person is dead after their single engine plane crashed just over the state line in New Hampshire Thursday morning. Winchester Fire Chief Barry Kellom told 22News that around 11 a.m., dispatch received multiple calls … Continue reading
New Hampshire Will Investigate St. Paul’s School Over Sex Abuse
BOSTON — The attorney general of New Hampshire on Thursday announced a criminal investigation into St. Paul’s School, an exclusive boarding school that has been embroiled in a series of damaging reports over sexual misconduct and abuse on campus. Gordon … Continue reading
NH construction company is fined $160,000
BOSTON — A New Hampshire construction company was fined more than $160,000 in restitution and penalties by the state of Massachussetts for failing to pay employees the proper wage and overtime for nine public works projects completed between 2014 and 2015. … Continue reading