Monthly Archives: August 2017
Family wants local district to pay for private school tuition
I think they should ask Colin Kaepernick to pay for it. The State Board of Education has sent an appeal from a Boscawen family seeking a private school tuition reimbursement from their local school district back to the state Department … Continue reading
Is Keene NH Resident Chris Cantwell a Fed?
“Is he or isn’t he? That’s the question people are finally asking out in the open. At least out in the open enough for me to finally heard of it. Is (Keene, NH Resident) Chris Cantwell a Federal Agent Provocateur?” … Continue reading
Join LPNH and Free Talk Live at this Weekend’s NH Cannabis Freedom Festival 2017!
You’re invited to join the Libertarian Party of NH and Free Talk Live from this year’s NH Cannabis Freedom Festival at Rogers Campground. Last year Darryl and I conducted a bitcoin outreach booth at then-named Hempfest. This time, we’re focusing on the LPNH, which recently achieved ballot status in NH equal to … Continue reading
New RGGI plan calls for 30% cut in utility carbon emissions by 2030
The nine Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative announced a set of proposals Wednesday for how the so-called “cap and trade” program could continue after 2020, when the current rules expire. The new plan calls … Continue reading
Hanover Veterans Non-Profit Shut Down For Financial Misdeeds
An Upper Valley nonprofit that serves veterans is being shut down after an investigation by the Attorney General’s office found evidence of fraud. Project VetCare provides housing and support to military veterans, as well as a meeting place for students … Continue reading
Trump supporter speaks out about UNH campus experiences
Colin Raffio, a UNH junior finance major with a political science minor, had just finished his lunch at Holloway Commons on an early fall day when he started making his way toward the exit. Upon reaching the stairs, he noticed … Continue reading
Trump’s voter fraud commission to meet in New Hampshire in September
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, led by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and Vice President Mike Pence, will meet at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., on Sept. 12 at 10 a.m., according to a notice in … Continue reading
Four NH businesses recognized for support of breastfeeding moms
The New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force recently awarded Southwestern Community Services, Goodwin Community Health, W.S. Badger and Hannaford’s Supermarket in Plymouth for their lactation support programs. All four businesses received the Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace award for developing a breastfeeding policy, … Continue reading
Racial bias concerns still linger at UNH
DURHAM — Senior Megan Esperance, incoming co-chair of the Black Student Union, had never feared for her safety on the 91-percent white University of New Hampshire campus – until this past spring. “Going to Holloway Commons (dining hall), I was … Continue reading