Monthly Archives: August 2017
Woman believed to be smuggling drugs into NH prison
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a woman believed to have brought drugs into the men’s prison. The woman appears to be in her mid-30s, approximately 5-feet, 6-inches tall, weighing between … Continue reading
Did Conway police hide evidence in assault case?
OSSIPEE — Allegations that Conway police hid an important witness from lawyers defending a Fryeburg, Maine, woman accused of assaulting and threatening an officer were heard in Carroll County Superior Court on Aug. 4. Following an incident that took place … Continue reading
Insurance Commissioner Sevigny’s “Reinsurance” Plan for Obamacare Isn’t Reinsurance; It’s a Bailout
Health insurers in New Hampshire have requested rate hikes of, in some cases, more than 40 percent for 2018. In order to mitigate these anticipated increases, Insurance Commissioner Roger Sevigny has proposed what he calls a “reinsurance” program: | More… | … Continue reading
Social Justice Wardens Tap Fat Shaming for Political Advantage
Fat friends beware. This effort is by far the biggest fraud the Social Justice Stasi has perpetrated. The war on obesity is a face on the left’s totem of horribles. It represents a strain on the healthcare system which to government-first Democrats … Continue reading
Claremont assistant mayor steps down
CLAREMONT – City councilors plan to appoint a new assistant mayor on or before their Sept. 20 meeting, Mayor Charlene Lovett said Friday. Victor Bergeron, who has been assistant mayor for the past eight years, announced his resignation Wednesday. “This … Continue reading
Removing govt. interference in trade seems alien to this state rep
An apparent participant in the NH-Canadian Trade Council keeps his promise to return my way and answer questions after the council meeting. ‘ |RidleyReport
My Fight for Civics Education
Addressing the deplorable condition of civics and history education, the state approved SB 157 last June. The law “requires students in high school or equivalent to take and pass a government and civics competency assessment as a component of instruction in the … Continue reading
Vermont Man Held on Bail In Connection to Human Trafficking in New Hampshire
A Vermont man is being held on bail in connection with alleged human trafficking charges in New Hampshire, according to police. Lebanon Police arrested Erik Polson, 72, of Chelsea, Vermont, on Thursday after he traveled to the area to allegedly … Continue reading
Most New Hampshire Residents Upbeat About Economy
DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — A University of New Hampshire survey has found that a majority of residents are optimistic about the economy in the state, though Republicans are much more upbeat than Democrats. Fifty-eight percent of those polled in the latest Business … Continue reading
Concord police seeking man who stole CHaD ‘Donation Dinosaur’ from Walmart
CONCORD — Police are seeking help to find the man they say stole from the “Donation Dinosaur” to benefit the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD). Concord police Lt. Sean Ford said the theft occurred at Walmart last Tuesday and the … Continue reading