Monthly Archives: August 2017
Missing Kensington man found deceased in Mass.
KENSINGTON — A 23-year-old local man missing since July 24 was discovered deceased in Salisbury, Massachusetts, on Saturday, police announced. His death is not considered suspicious. Kensington Police Chief Scott Sanders said Jacob Marsden was found by members of the … Continue reading
Dog kills another dog in Keene rail trail attack
KEENE — Police are investigating a dog attack that left another dog dead on a rail trail off Bradford Street Monday afternoon. Police responded to Bradford Road near the Keene Country Club Monday at 3:15 p.m. for a report that one … Continue reading
Dunkin’ considers a doughnut-sized hole in its name
Today, Dunkin’ Donuts is locked in a nationwide popularity contest with Starbucks and independent coffeehouses, aggressively competing for the loyalty of an increasingly calorie-conscious customer base concerned with staying fit, not just caffeinated. Doughnuts – while delicious – connote neither. … Continue reading
Bitcoin Breaks Record High, Now Over $3,200 After Risky “Fork” into Competing “Bitcoin Cash”
After squabbling for years over how to fix the growing pains of the world’s first decentralized cryptocurrency, one of the sides in the ongoing Bitcoin Geek War has finally made a bold move. This week, on August 1st, a small number … Continue reading
19 MASSIVE Democrat Scandals the MSM Is Covering Up
Michael Sainato of The Observer has done a superb job of accumulating all the scandals currently roiling the Democrat Party. Well, not really roiling, because as we all know our objective, unbiased, and not-at-all-leftwing media is covering up every single one of these jaw-dropping … Continue reading
Politician reacts to Constitution question with “We’re all done here”
An NH state rep is involved with one or more of the govt’s transportation institutions. He continues responding to my question about what if anything he’s doing to help the Feds stop interfering with transportation. | Ridley Report
Maggie Hassan’s “Bipartisan Health Care Solutions” Are Neither Bipartisan Nor Solutions
New Hampshire’s drive-by Senator Maggie Hassan (whose margin of victory was less than the number allowed to vote without ID) is out with an op-ed on how to “solve” health care. Hassan’s op-ed comes on the heels of the Senate … Continue reading
Not Unexpectedly: New Hampshire Has a Lot of Turkeys
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A biologist says hunters harvested 4,482 turkeys in New Hampshire during this year’s spring hunt, 600 more than last year and the second-highest harvest on record. Ted Walski of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says the … Continue reading
What If It Was A Republican Governor Who Left for the Democrat Party?
The defection of a Republican Governor to the Democrats would be a complete repudiation of Trump and the GOP. There would be non-stop coverage at every level and local stories by local reporters in all the New Hampshire Media, for days, … Continue reading
North Country Gets $2.2 Million for Border Projects
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The Northern Border Regional Commission has awarded more than $2.2 million in federal funds to 13 development projects across New Hampshire. The projects range from a septic wastewater treatment station in Whitefield to parking in Lancaster to … Continue reading