Daily Archives: August 30, 2017
NH Judge Tosses Voter Fraud Case
A judge has tossed out the voter fraud case against a Sunapee man alleged to have altered an email just prior to the March 2016 school board elections which ended in a victory for his wife. Judge Gregory Michael ruled that prosecutors … Continue reading
Antifa: Dartmouth stands behind censure
Dartmouth College is standing behind its statement that lecturer Mark Bray is “supporting violent protest” in comments made to the media about antifa, the far-left activist movement that has clashed with white supremacists in recent months. … Dartmouth President Philip … Continue reading
Girard at Large: On Air News Read for August 30, 2017
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald and Secretary of State Bill Gardner issued a statement yesterday saying that archived copies of the state’s voter database won’t be turned over to the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity or available to the … Continue reading
Dartmouth Professors Show Support for Lecturer After Antifa Interviews
More than 100 faculty members at Dartmouth College have signed a letter to Philip J. Hanlon, its president, asking him to retract a statement that disavows comments by Mark Bray, a lecturer. Since this month’s deadly rally in Charlottesville, Va., Mr. Bray … Continue reading
NH Attorney general warns of Harvey assistance scams
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s attorney general is asking people to be cautious before donating to help those who are in need in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Gordon MacDonald says every time disaster strikes, there are scam artists … Continue reading