Monthly Archives: December 2017

FCC votes to repeal net neutrality after meeting halted for security threat

The Federal Communications Commission has voted on party lines to undo sweeping Obama-era “net neutrality” rules that guaranteed equal access to internet. The agency’s Democratic commissioners dissented in the 3-2 vote Thursday. The FCC’s new rules could usher in big … Continue reading

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Timberlane Budget Committee Hands Superintendent Flat Line Budget

In a turn of events last night that gives one cause for hope in local elected officials, the Timberlane Budget Committee voted no increase in the 18-19 budget .  The vote was a remarkable 8-1-1.   Mr. O’Neil opposed and school … Continue reading

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Ventriloquists at Work: Hartford Goes After Pro-life Pregnancy Help Center

A newly-passed Hartford ordinance would require the Hartford Women’s Center, operated by St. Gerard’s Center for Life, to post certain language to address the fears of abortion advocates who think deception is at the core of what the HWC does. | Read … Continue reading

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rypto Insider: Europe moving toward financial dictatorship, blockchain solution needed

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Ed Naile: Is “Establishing a Physical Presence” Enough?

I know the NH Legislature is working on the endless pursuit of a single definition for the legal terms residence and domicile, so they can eradicate voter fraud by legislation, but have they considered the next leap of logic they … Continue reading

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Republicans reject business tax breaks in NH Senate panel vote

NH Senate Ways and Means Committee Chair Andy Sanborn, R-Bedford, said Wednesday he wanted to “press the pause button” on several targeted tax breaks designed to ease worker shortages and help startup businesses. In a political role reversal, Sanborn and … Continue reading

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Full Video of First-Ever Free State Blockchain Conference

This year’s first-ever Free State Blockchain Digital Assets Conferencein Portsmouth, NH was a smashing success. If you missed it, check out Derrick J’s recap of the event here. |More at Free Keene

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NH Ranked 47th Because it Didn’t Spend Tobacco Settlement Cash The Way They Want?

GraniteGrok has a long history of battling the anti-smoking data monkeys. Their numbers often make no sense or contradict the real-world evidence or just common sense. Their focus appears to be almost entirely on investing in their prevention programs based … Continue reading

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Full-day kindergarten will be on Milford ballot

MILFORD – The school board voted unanimously Monday night to put full-day kindergarten on a warrant article for the March elections. The board’s vote came after a slide presentation by teachers and administrators that showed teachers under intense pressure to … Continue reading

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NH law may void Brox shooting rule

MILFORD – The town’s new rule banning target shooting on the Brox property would likely face a challenge if a proposed state law passes next year. In August Milford selectmen, after months of hearings and debate, passed the rule, prompted … Continue reading

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