Monthly Archives: December 2017

Baseless Histrionics Over School Staffing

Your school board has indicated it wants to cut administrators and the budget.  Even though we regularly see surpluses in the $2 million range, a suggestion that we hold flat our budget and cut it by our surplus was met … Continue reading

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Family Profile: Homeschool Successes

Education is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Educational options, particularly homeschooling, allow families to customize education to fit each child’s individual needs. As part of our occasional Family Profile series, we asked New Hampshire home-educating families to share their success stories … Continue reading

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Manchester Pays $89,000 in Lawsuit Challenging Anti-Panhandling Practices

The City of Manchester has paid $89,000 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by the ACLU of New Hampshire (“ACLU-NH”) and New Hampshire Legal Assistance (“NHLA”) on behalf of Theresa Petrello challenging Manchester’s anti-panhandling practices. | Keep Reading … Continue reading

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From ATTWN: Sidewalk Advocacy, Through the Eyes of the Workers

And Then There Were None has just released its latest short video, and you’re encouraged to share it on whatever platforms you use. Here, a few former abortion industry workers share their thoughts on what pro-life witness looked like to them … Continue reading

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Supreme Court allows full enforcement of Trump travel ban

The Supreme Court doled out a victory for the Trump administration Monday, ruling that the third version of the president’s immigration travel ban can take effect while it is being challenged in the lower courts. The latest version of the … Continue reading

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Senate Bill Kills Obamacare’s Taxes on the Poor

It was as inevitable as, well, death and taxes that the Democrats would react to the Senate tax reform bill with public lamentation, rending of garments, and portentous declarations about the death of the Republic. It was no surprise, then, … Continue reading

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Data Point – Differences between the Senate and House Tax Reform bills

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Free State Blockchain Digital Assets Conference a Huge Success

This weekend, the Free State Bitcoin Shoppe went mobile for the first time. We attended a bitcoin conference happening in our hometown of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The occasion is the arrival of bitcoin powerhouse Bruce Fenton, his businesses, and his … Continue reading

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Tales from the BudComm: we don’t need no stinkin’ private sector

Cemeteries.  Usually a very small part of any town or city’s budget but it is there.  It seems that every town has at least one within its boundaries; mine, due to historical reasons, has a bunch of them.  Many of … Continue reading

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New Hampshire substitute teacher arrested after allegedly encouraging middle schoolers to smoke pot

A former substitute teacher in New Hampshire encouraged a group of middle school students to smoke marijuana and even gave one of them a vaping device, authorities said. Elisha Mahar, 20, of Rochester, was charged with four counts of endangering … Continue reading

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