Monthly Archives: August 2017
NH Democratic State Rep. From Concord Charged With Assault
CONCORD, NH — A local state representative has been charged with assault in Concord District Court and is scheduled to be arraigned in late September, according to court documents. The charge was filed against Katherine Rogers, 61, pictured left, of Alton Woods Drive … Continue reading
NH: Politician doesn’t want to be questioned
First…friendly but authoritarian NH state rep Raymond Gagnon answers questions about the authorities’ controversial treatment of a libertarian state rep. Next…the event which the state website loudly calls its JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE DIVISION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES. DCYF … Continue reading
Gaudet to Aldermen: Time to do the right thing.
Your Honor Mayor Gatsas and Members of the Manchester Board of Aldermen: My name is Jim Gaudet, of Roysan Street in Ward 8. I have been a homeowner there for 27.5 years. In June of this year, I filed an … Continue reading
Liberty House in Manchester gets new director
MANCHESTER — Manchester native Jeff Nelson took over control of the Liberty House veterans’ housing community on Monday, replacing Executive Director Keith Howard. “While I am not a veteran, I have had family members who served in the military, including an … Continue reading
Defending Bitcoiners from government: lessons from the Free State Project
For those of you freedom-folk who have been hiding under a mining rig for the last half-decade, there is one other thing happening in the liberty movement which rivals Bitcoin in effectiveness. It’s the Free State Project. Bitcoin’s focus is … Continue reading
Kill Your Babies for Free* in Oregon
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed a landmark bill to provide free abortions for all, including illegal immigrants, by requiring insurance companies to cover the procedures and *putting taxpayers on the hook for the tab. The long-awaited signing of House Bill … Continue reading
Delphi Training Session Being Held in Claremont
The Carsey Institute’s public relations firm and their troupe of actors will be holding a training session on behalf of the regional planners of NH and the world in Claremont. It is hoped that activists from Claremont will attend and … Continue reading
Hopkinton man accused of masturbating near popular NH swimming spot
CONCORD — A Hopkinton man has been arrested after being caught masturbating near a popular swimming spot, police said. Henry Anderson, 38, has been charged with felony indecent exposure and lewdness after several people, including a juvenile, witnessed his alleged … Continue reading
Go Topless Day returning to Hampton Beach
HAMPTON — Supporters of the Free the Nipple movement will be seen removing their tops at Hampton Beach for Go Topless Day later this month, and town officials plan to show no opposition to their breast baring. Go Topless Day … Continue reading
Manchester aldermen OK six-month smoking ban in city parks
MANCHESTER — Aldermen on Tuesday night approved a six-month ban on smoking in five downtown city parks and public spaces — Veterans Memorial, Victory, Bronstein and Pulaski Parks, along with Stanton Plaza. Mayor Ted Gatsas proposed the six-month ban after … Continue reading