Category Archives: New Hampshire News
Summer camps serve as economic engines for NH communities
Summer camps in New Hampshire generate $113 million annually in direct economic impact, according to a report produced by the American Camp Association’s New England chapter. The Northeast Economic Impact Report examined nine states in the Northeast including Connecticut, Maine, … Continue reading
School community mourns death of superintendent
EXETER — Family, friends, faculty and students are mourning the sudden death of School Administrative Unit 16 Superintendent Michael Morgan. The 67-year-old administrator from Brentwood died Sunday morning — just two weeks after announcing that he would be taking a … Continue reading
84 Great Danes rescued, N.H. puppy mill busted
More than 84 Great Danes were rescued from a puppy mill in a New Hampshire mansion by the HSUS with assistance from the Wolfeboro Police Department, said The Humane Society. Sad and broken, their once bright happy eyes, were red … Continue reading
Your Town Government – Are You Paying Attention?
The presidential election is over but people are still too busy fretting and fighting over it to notice anything else it seems. CNHT heard little about town meeting outcomes this year. Where is everyone? A man who once came to … Continue reading
If it’s THAT important, Gov. Sununu, Shouldn’t We Fund It Ourselves?
So let me get this straight… If something is “essential” for our Live Free or Die State, why are you allowing us to be beholden to others to provide money for it? Isn’t that kinda backwards – THIS must be … Continue reading
Bacteria Alerts At 2 NH Beaches
HOLLIS, NH — Bacteria warnings were issued at two New Hampshire beaches this week. A cyanobacteria warning was issued for Silver Lake in Hollis and a fecal bacteria warning was issued for Griffin Beach in Franklin, state environmental officials announced … Continue reading
Rep. Laurie Sanborn eyes husband’s state Senate seat
LAURIE SANBORN: STATE SENATE RUN? With Andy Sanborn vacating the District 9 state Senate seat to run for Congress in 2018, Republicans may not have to look very far for a candidate to succeed him. | More… | WMUR
Henniker Planning Board STACKING the Deck
On 4/26/17, there were only 2 very qualified people that had submitted applications for 2 alternate positions to the PB – Dr. Bruce Trivellini and Matthew Grimes. This matter was tabled, and fast forward to tonight’s meeting. Now there are … Continue reading
NH Liquor Commission’s ‘Ambitious’ Growth Plans
Can the NH Liquor Commission become a $1 billion business? That ambitious and publicly stated goal is driving NHLC Chairman Joseph Mollica and his team. According to state figures, total annual sales at the 79 statewide NH Liquor & Wine … Continue reading
New Hampshire’s First Vending Machine to Offer Alternate Digital Currency, DASH
Portsmouth, NH – The Seacoast Repertory Theatre’s bitcoin vending machine now offers Dash. The founder of Portsmouth-based digital currency company AnyPay, Steven Zeiler, says “Dash is newer than bitcoin and is more widely used on the Seacoast. Dash offers faster … Continue reading