Daily Archives: March 16, 2018

Student Walk-Out: What’s Not Being Said

Student Walk-outs from School took place all across the nation. Watching the Lame Stream Media, one would think this was an epic effort. Well, It was. This wasn’t an individual effort reflecting student’s voices. No, this was an event organized … Continue reading

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Advancing regulatory reforms takes center stage during New Hampshire legislature’s 2nd session

New Hampshire’s governor and state legislators are on a drive to reform business regulations in a bid to reduce regulatory burdens and boost local economies while at the same time holding the line on fiscal responsibility. | Keep Reading at … Continue reading

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Contentious Commas, at Length

Of all the heated topics that arose at this year’s Town Meeting, the one that entertained me most was the question of commas — a perennial subject of discussion among editors, grammarians, and language enthusiasts through the ages. Max amended … Continue reading

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Not All Children Learn the Same Way

Kendall shares his story that not all children learn the same way and explains why families need educational opportunity so they can choose personalized education options that are right for their children. Share this video with your friends if you … Continue reading

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County Government can’t recess their obligation to follow the Right To Know Law

When the Belknap County’s Delegation could not achieve a quorum, it recessed the assembly to another date and time to avoid the noticing requirements of RSA 91-A and RSA 24:9-c and 24:9–d which is a violation of RSA 91-A:2 II. | Keep … Continue reading

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Alton Residents Dump Lakes Region Planning Commission

t Alton’s 2018 town meeting, there was a petitioned warrant article (#59) on the ballot which asked to raise the money to pay for the yearly membership in the Lakes Region Planning Commission. It FAILED. |Keep Reading at CNHT

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