Monthly Archives: September 2017
Start Early Comrade: Workforce Training for Children 0-5
What right does the Carsey Institute (NGO) or the Grappone Automotive Group have over and above parents and taxpayers when it comes to education? Why does the state want your child from birth to age 5 for ‘workforce training’? Is … Continue reading
Soldiers monument myth resurfaces in Seacoast town after Charlottesville
YORK — In the days following the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrations, as towns and cities discussed removing statues of Confederate soldiers, there was some buzz on social media about the statue in the center of York Village. An age-old rumor resurfaced. … Continue reading
Yes, There is Voter Fraud in New Hampshire, and Yes it Likely Decided the 2016 Election
I have posted quite a bit about voter fraud in New Hampshire since the 2016 election. But with (1) President Trump’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity scheduled to meet in New Hampshire in just a few days and (2) the … Continue reading
Did University promote masturbation as deterrent to rape?
A Rochester Institute of Technology official recently argued that a presentation suggesting students “rub one out” to “prevent sexual assault” had nothing to do with deterring rape. The university came under fire last week after one of its presentation slides appeared … Continue reading
Racial Justice Activists Seek Answers on Claremont Boy’s Injuries
A social and racial justice group is calling on the Claremont Police Department to be more forthcoming with information about injuries suffered by an 8-year-old biracial boy last month. The Valley News reports that a group of teenagers allegedly used racial … Continue reading
Durham Considers Changing the Name of Columbus Day
During the Public Comments section of the Town Council meeting on February 6, 2017, Durham resident Neil Ferris spoke about a movement underway to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day. He said the New Hampshire State Legislature should join … Continue reading
Congressman Proposes Bill to Control Speech
Maryland Congressman Anthony Brown has proposed legislation that would force every American college to define rules for acceptable speech. It includes federal money for small schools that need assistance in meeting the laws reporting and enforcement requirements. Rules that, if not followed could result … Continue reading
NH man crashes into wall, glass doorway, woman at Rochester pharmacy
A woman leaving a pharmacy is now in the hospital after being hit by a car that drove into the building, police said. Around noon Sept. 8, the Rochester Police Department, Rochester Fire Department and Frisbie EMS responded to CARE … Continue reading
Why Are So Many N.H. Towns Split Up Into Villages?
All over New Hampshire, towns are divided into even smaller communities; Barnstead contains Center Barnstead, Barnstead Parade, and South Barnstead. There’s Conway, North Conway and Center Conway. Chocorua, South Tamworth, Wonalancet, and Whittier – are all part of the town of … Continue reading
Pumpkin pause: Council sends Keene festival back to committee
A scaled-down version of the once-renowned Keene Pumpkin Festival was put on hold Thursday night, when the City Council voted unanimously to reconsider its earlier license approval because of recent “party” chatter on social media surrounding the upcoming event. | … Continue reading