Monthly Archives: November 2017
Liberals trashing Thanksgiving – the “let’s pick a fight” edition
A few assorted posts in surfing where Progressives are just out to ruin some families’ Thanksgiving – just because they can. And I bet, will: You Should Get Drunk and Cause a Scene Today | Keep Reading at GraniteGrok
Rochester Keno vote recount ends in tie, meaning initiative fails
ROCHESTER — A recount of the Keno votes in Rochester revealed Wednesday that the ballot question tied at 1,037. City Clerk Kelly Walters said that means the resolution on the game failed because it needed a majority vote to pass. … Continue reading
Pembroke’s Budget Shortfall
Pembroke has a budget shortfall of $977,000.00. It is making the news. People find it hard to understand – especially Pembroke taxpayers. Here is a very simple glimpse into what may be the problem. Pembroke has a Budget Committee. Here … Continue reading
Balsams tops $26 million in real estate reservations
More than 120 families and individuals have made a 5 percent refundable deposit toward purchase of a unit in the first structures to be renovated as part of the $170 million Balsams restoration and expansion plan. | Keep Reading at … Continue reading
Alicia Neely Gets Her Job Back
Update to Kimberly Morin’s October 31 post on the Grok: Alicia Neely has been reinstated to her job at the Sununu Youth Center. The formal announcement from Governor Sununu does not indicate if she’ll get back pay. See Morin’s October 25 post … Continue reading
Billboards dark, arrest warrant out for Michael Gill
All of Michael Gill’s “The Mortgage Specialist” billboards now appear to have gone dark. Rockingham County Sheriff deputies have a warrant for his arrest in hand. And Gill’s latest focus seems to be on winning over President Trump’s pick for … Continue reading
Timberlane Budget Committee Tells Metzler to Cut Spending
In an astonishing turn of events, the Timberlane Budget Committee voted tonight to instruct Dr. Metzler to cut $5.5 million from the next budget draft. The superintendent has been instructed to return with a $69.6 million draft II budget. The first … Continue reading