Monthly Archives: December 2017

Death at NH State Prison Residential Treatment Unit Being Investigated in Concord

CONCORD  – New Hampshire State Police Investigators are working with the New Hampshire  Department of Corrections Investigative unit to investigate the death of Phillip Borcuk, 34, NHID # 42416 who was a resident at the Department’s Residential Treatment Unit. | … Continue reading

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Speakers Well-Received at Cornerstone’s Gender Identity Forum

The Cornerstone team was proud to welcome three exceptional people to New Hampshire in late November, each with a story and expertise relating to gender identity policies. Over the course of the week, hundreds of people came to hear them … Continue reading

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LOWER DRINKING AGE IN NH?

Rep. Dan Hynes is sponsoring a 2018 bill to lower the drinking age to twenty years-old. Like all other states, New Hampshire allows adults to legally consume alcohol at age twenty-one. Unlike some other states, New Hampshire does not have any exceptions … Continue reading

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Will Education Savings Accounts Decimate Public Schools?

Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) will not decimate public school budgets, a report released today by the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy shows. In fact, even using a high average cost for each ESA and a high ESA take up … Continue reading

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PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODEL

Planned Parenthood is a business that preys on distressed people, destroying their children, using a circular business model. Business is Business It has been my experience and long held opinion that any business model should include retention of customers and … Continue reading

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Metzler Wants to Shed 81.5 Jobs. Is he wrong?

In response to a board request to keep the budget flat and reduce it by our regular surplus, Superintendent Metzler has suggested laying off 20 support staff, 11.5 administrators and 25-50 members of the Timberlane Teachers’ Association.  That is a … Continue reading

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Negron rolls out congressional campaign steering committee

INITIAL ROLLOUT. Republican 2nd District Congressional candidate Steve Negron will begin to roll out his campaign steering committee Thursday with 11 conservative lawmakers and grassroots activists. Negron’s camp says the list will grow in the coming weeks and months. The candidate … Continue reading

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MPR News Reports Democratic Sen. Al Franken Will Resign

Some breaking news from Minnesota tonight. Minnesota Public Radio News reports that Senator Al Franken will announce his resignation from the Senate tomorrow. His decision comes after at least 30 Senate Democrats, including leader Chuck Schumer, today called on Franken … Continue reading

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Domicile Defined: Every v. Madison 1984

Having a domicile, which is what is required to vote in the NH Constitution, is a matter of facts. The facts in this case show overwhelmingly that the Every Family was domiciled in NH when the Town of MADISON tried … Continue reading

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Sen. Maggie Hassan Says Sen. Al Franken Should Step Down

From her US Senate Website. “It is clear that Al Franken has engaged in a pattern of egregious and unacceptable behavior toward women, and he should resign. We are experiencing a sea change in our culture that is long overdue, … Continue reading

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