Monthly Archives: July 2017

Should John Burt Run Against Lou D’Allesandro?

New Hampshire House Representative John Burt is thinking about running for the New Hampshire Senate. He’d be running against Democrat Lou ‘Millenial Gaming’ D’Allesandro. He just stepped down from the podium at the CNHT Picnic. He’s also thinking about staying … Continue reading

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CNHT Picnic Live Stream Link

Live Stream – CNHT Annual Taxpayer Picnic.  

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Video: Liberal group protests over voter information

CONCORD — New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner told a left-wing, special interest group that the use of personal voter information will top the agenda of the first meeting July 19 of the Election Integrity Commission on which he … Continue reading

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Trump’s First Quarter Salary Will Help Restore Antietam Battlefield

In keeping another promise, President Trump’s donated portion of his first year’s quarter salary — $78,333 — will be used to restore Antietam National Battlefield in western Maryland, the Department of Interior announced on Wednesday. Secretary Ryan Zinke presented the … Continue reading

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Northwood fires lifeguards after citation for violating child labor laws

Northwood had to let go of five 15-year-old lifeguards late last month – leaving the town short-staffed on one of the busiest weekends of the year – after the state Department of Labor cited the town for breaking child labor … Continue reading

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Shaheen, Hassan, ask voter commission to withdraw request

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Democratic New Hampshire Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan have joined 24 senators in demanding that President Donald Trump’s commission on election fraud rescind its request that state election officials provide sensitive voter roll data. | … Continue reading

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I’ll Be Posting and Blogging from the CNHT Picnic Today.

I will be posting updates from the CNHT Picnic today, which runs 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. Look for GraniteGrok!

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Hatching of loon chicks on webcam imminent

MOULTONBOROUGH, N.H. (AP) — The hatching of loon chicks on a New Hampshire lake is imminent for webcam watchers. The Loon Preservation Committee’s webcam has been streaming since June 26. The chicks are expected to hatch Saturday. Viewers from at … Continue reading

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Labor Union Blames Goats for Taking Their Jobs

A Michigan labor union is less than happy with a group of hungry goats they claim are taking jobs from unemployed union members at Western Michigan University. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, a 400-member strong union, … Continue reading

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Donna Green, Annie Collyer and the Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Association

Guest hosts Donna Green, of the Timberlane Regional School Board, and Annie Collyer of the School District Governance Association of New Hampshire opened this morning’s show by talking about budgetary frustration in Sanborn, which lead to a discussion about the Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Association. | More… | Girard at Large

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