Category Archives: Local NH Politics

Labor Day Weekend – Not a Lot of Local to Share

If you noticed, there has not been much “local” content to share. But as the fall leads to winter and the legislature starts waking from its slumber, we should have tons of stuff to share. Until then, we’ll do the … Continue reading

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Michael Mann’s claims that Harvey was caused by global warming are destroyed by an operational meteorologist

I was emailed this quote, supposedly from (Michael Mann). It’s making the rounds in the skeptic community. It was in the Guardian The stalling is due to very weak prevailing winds, which are failing to steer the storm off to … Continue reading

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Sen. Dan Innis Calls for Change to Beer Regulations

In the last two years, the number of breweries in the US has grown by nearly 50%. The popularity of local beer has been a boon to the New Hampshire economy. Still, some, including state senator Dan Innis, argue the Granite State’s liquor laws … Continue reading

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My Appearance on Conservative Chick Chat – WSMN 1590AM

On Monday the 28th I did two radio programs. My weekly stint on Girard at Large, and an hour in Nashua on WSMN 1590AM on a program called Conservative Chick Chat. We talked about what happened to GrokTALK!, Harvey and the Texas … Continue reading

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Girard at Large: On Air News Read for Sept. 1st, 2017

What happens when a moose goes on a Midnight stroll on Route 1 0 1 in Auburn?  It gets hit by vehicles; lots of them, apparently.  According to a news release issued by the New Hampshire State Police, at about … Continue reading

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Revaluation riles Portsmouth taxpayers

The retired 89-year-old loves Portsmouth, and the only time he left is when he served four years in the U.S. Army. But the former city councilor worries that he may soon be forced out of his home if property tax … Continue reading

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State Rep from Keene, NH Promises Full Body Wax if $50,000 Raised for Hurricane Victims

Earlier this year, New Hampshire state representative Joseph Stallcop of Keene became the second sitting state rep to flip to the Libertarian party, and the first democrat to do so nationwide in two decades. Now, representative Stallcop has announced a fundraiser for the … Continue reading

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NH woman sentenced for human trafficking in Massachusetts

SALEM, Massachusetts —A woman from Salem, New Hampshire, has been sentenced to seven to nine years in prison in Massachusetts for human trafficking and prostitution. Lori Barron was sentenced at Salem Superior Court for crimes committed in 2013 in Massachusetts. … Continue reading

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NH Judge Tosses Voter Fraud Case

A judge has tossed out the voter fraud case against a Sunapee man alleged to have altered an email just prior to the March 2016 school board elections which ended in a victory for his wife. Judge Gregory Michael ruled that prosecutors … Continue reading

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Antifa: Dartmouth stands behind censure

Dartmouth College is standing behind its statement that lecturer Mark Bray is “supporting violent protest” in comments made to the media about antifa, the far-left activist movement that has clashed with white supremacists in recent months. … Dartmouth President Philip … Continue reading

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