Daily Archives: September 7, 2017
NH chooses vendor, prepares to test electronic check-in on Election Day
CONCORD (AP) — The New Hampshire secretary of state’s office has chosen a Connecticut company to help it test and evaluate a system to allow voters to check in electronically on Election Day. A new state law allows cities and … Continue reading
Vermont: Tax Vermonters Who Buy In New Hampshire
When a seller doesn’t charge Vermont’s 6 percent sales tax, buyers are responsible for paying what’s known as use tax at the same rate. The tax applies to online, phone or mail-order purchases as well as purchases made outside Vermont … Continue reading
Dover Man Sentenced to Two Years on Federal Firearms Charge
CONCORD, N.H. – Acting United States Attorney John J. Farley announced that Isaiah Johnson, 37, of Dover, New Hampshire, was sentenced to two years in federal prison for being a previously convicted felon in possession of ammunition. According to court documents … Continue reading
Former Dem. NH State Sen. – Clinton comments about Sanders ‘despicable’
Several New Hampshire Democrats contacted by New Hampshire Primary Source this week steered clear of commenting on Hillary Clinton’s take-down of Bernie Sanders in her new book, “What Happened.” Some said they hadn’t read it yet. Others just refused to … Continue reading
Hiding in plain sight: New Hampshire mosque preaches terrorism
A concerned New Englander recently arranged for the assessment of the Islamic Society of New Hampshire’s (ISoNH) mosque in Manchester in that state. He had noticed a disproportionate number of military-age males visiting the mosque and heard from many local … Continue reading
Ellen Kolb: Where’s the “…Need Not Apply” Sign?
Not saying they got the idea from Councilor Volinsky, but it seems a pair of U.S. Senators think the no-religious-test thing in the Constitution has been quietly deactivated. From a commentary by Tiffany Bates in The Daily Signal: “Do you consider yourself an … Continue reading