Category Archives: Local NH Politics
No Violence Reported at Boston ‘Free Speech’ Rally
We might be right to suggest that they were there to exercise their constitutional right. To object to certain speech with their own speech. And I’m sure there were counter-protesters there who came for that reason. But I suspect that … Continue reading
New Hampshire to Get $1 Million in EpiPen Settlement
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire will be getting $1 million from EpiPen maker Mylan as part of a national settlement. The company this week finalized a $465 million federal agreement settling allegations it overbilled Medicaid for its emergency allergy injectors for … Continue reading
Mark Steyn: Epic Rant on Chelsea Clinton Comparing the Confederacy to “Lucifer”
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Would Nashua Mayor Donchuss bring TSA-Style Searches to his choo-choo plan
One of their reasons is that rail is so much better than flying – just look at the comfy seats that are shown when Amtrack does its ads. Sure looks like the lap of luxury, right? Easy-peezy, just buy your … Continue reading
Dartmouth College Considers Selling Hanover Country Club
Athletics Director Harry Sheehy has written to alumni, parents, friends of Dartmouth Golf, members of the Hanover Country Club, and anyone else he can think of, to explain the possible sale of the HCC and its golf course. We should … Continue reading
Judge: No Violation In Piermont Right-to-Know Case
North Haverhill — A Grafton County Superior Court judge has ruled against a former Piermont Selectboard member who last year accused fellow town officials of violating the state’s Right-to-Know law. Teran “Terri” Mertz filed a lawsuit in July 2016 accusing her … Continue reading
Trump Administration Reverses Bottled Water Ban In National Parks
In 2011, the National Park Service put in place a policy to encourage national parks to end the sale of bottled water. The aim was to cut back on plastic litter. It was not actually an outright ban — but … Continue reading
Is it Time to Change Everything Named after Democrat Sen. Robert Byrd?
Byrd was a Klansman, Democrat Senator, and plunderer of taxpayers. As a modern symbol of the Democrat Party and its roots as founders and keepers of the Ku Klux Klan is seems appropriate to suggest that all these places be renamed immediately or … Continue reading
Former NH State Rep Collette Worseman (R-Meridith) on the assault by NH State Rep Katherine Rogers
Katherine Rogers has been charged with assault and needs to step down immediately from her position as the State Representative for Concord’s Wards 8, 9 and 10. She is a former Concord city councilor and Merrimack County Attorney and is … Continue reading
Facebook bans NH white nationalist’s accounts over hate speech
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Facebook has banned the Facebook and Instagram accounts of a white nationalist who attended the rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that ended in deadly violence. Facebook spokeswoman Ruchika Budhraja tells The Associated Press that the profile … Continue reading