Category Archives: New Hampshire News
Executive Council puts David Patch nomination on table, …
On May 3, the Executive Council voted to table the nomination of anti-gun David Patch and that means we still need calls and emails to defeat this anti-gun activist. Click here for details on how to do that. Please don’t … Continue reading
NH State Rep Calls State Oversight of Hampton Beach ‘Tyrannical’
A State Representative from Hampton is asking the governor to fire the state’s top tourism and state park officials over the management of Hampton Beach State Park. Republican State Representative and Hampton Selectman Philip Bean is calling the state’s management … Continue reading
Will Speaker Jasper Give Rep Sherry Frost a Pass?
Needless to say, the #nhpolitics press will lose their minds if the House imposes any discipline on Representative Sherry Frost, aka Representative Potty-Mouth. Their coverage has ignored Potty-Mouth’s clear violations of House rules while portraying Republicans as throwing stones from a glass … Continue reading
Heavy Rain on the Way – Up to Two Inches Possible
Do you have outdoor plans for Mother’s Day? A coastal storm still looks to bring heavy rain to many parts of New Hampshire that will likely change those plans. Heavy rain will take over from south to north Saturday night … Continue reading
State Supreme Court tosses out murder conviction
MANCHESTER — The New Hampshire Supreme Court has tossed out an attempted murder conviction of a city man who was sentenced to prison for 20 years. Kyree Rice, 23, was convicted in the May 24, 2014, shooting of Curtis Clay … Continue reading
Mortgage broker Michael Gill ordered to immediately yank billboard messages
BRENTWOOD — A judge gave mortgage broker Michael Gill until 11:59 p.m. Friday to remove any statements accusing lawyer Alex Walker Jr. of attempted murder from electronic billboard signs, the internet, and anywhere else where they’ve been published. More… *| … Continue reading
The New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup
New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is a coalition of trough feeding universities, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, and other interested environmental parties that have collected a reported $5 million in grants, a chunk of them from their biggest government … Continue reading
Cop says “Absolutely I can!” when asked if he can restrict me over something I haven’t done
Police outside the NH State Prison for Women prepare a no-trespass order after I stand on the public right-of-way next to it, carrying a “Let my people go” sign. ‘ | Ridley Report
Former Phillip sExeter admissions officer gets suspended 1-year jail sentence for molesting prospective student
BRENTWOOD — Former Phillips Exeter Academy admissions officer Arthur Peekel was given a one-year suspended jail sentence and will have to register as a sex offender after pleading guilty Friday to molesting a prospective student in 1973. More… *| UL … Continue reading
Marlow police chief found guilty in sex assault trial
A former Marlow police chief was convicted of four counts out of five counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault the conclusion of his trial in Cheshire County Superior Court on Thursday afternoon. Robert Chambers, 65, of Swanzey, stood trial this … Continue reading