Daily Archives: January 2, 2018
Everyone Needs Goals, Beating the Keene Sentinel Online Is Ours
For the sake of our exercise, I chose a handful of websites in New Hampshire, including local media, and recorded their Alexa traffic rankings for both the US and Globally. The ranking is measured on every sites home page. | … Continue reading
Revenue shortfall discovered in Londonderry
LONDONDERRY — A revenue shortfall due to an electronic processing glitch when calculating the tax rate has joined both town and school district to come up with a way to find a solution. Town Council Chairman Tom Dolan addressed the … Continue reading
Timberlane Financial Controls – Gap or Chasm?
The administration is quick to point out that we operate with a bottom-line budget, and that the line items appropriated in the budget do not determine how the money may be used. But, our policy imposes a control on that … Continue reading
A Deeply Offensive Attack on Special-Needs Students
Claiming that special-needs children will be harmed if their parents choose an outside education tailored to their specific needs is more than deeply offensive. It is harmful to the kids who need alternative services. Incredibly, that is what opponents of … Continue reading
Should Home Distilling Be Legal In N.H.? Lawmakers To Vote Today
New Hampshire House lawmakers are expected to vote Wednesday on a bill that would legalize home liquor distilling. Booze enthusiasts are currently allowed to make up to 200 gallons of beer and wine at home – depending on the size … Continue reading
2018 National School Choice Week
School Choice for NH, partnered with Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire, New Hampshire Catholic Schools, Granite State Christian Schools Association, Granite State Home Educators, and National School Choice Week (NSCW), invite you to celebrate NSCW with us at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester on Tuesday, … Continue reading