Category Archives: New Hampshire News
Coos County looks to update zoning rules
For the first time in three decades, zoning regulations for the unincorporated areas of Coos County are being comprehensively reviewed and updated, and by early summer, it is expected that residents will have a chance to comment. More… | NHBR
Candia selectmen revise Right-to-Know policy
CANDIA — A new policy to clarify Right-to-Know requests in town was approved by selectmen earlier this week. The new policy, which will be available at the town offices as well as on the town’s website, spells out how to … Continue reading
Cop asks me to prove I’m innocent of a non-crime. (Goffstown, NH).
‘Goffstown police continue the campaign to manipulate me into answering questions after I’m accused of trespassing at a prison. But they at least seem to be doing me the courtesy of arguing with me as an equal. Their lights interfere … Continue reading
Trump taps Gardner for ‘election integrity’ panel
Bwahahahaha..haha..ha…Bwahahahaha! Sorry, Bill Gardner, Election Integrity…too funny. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order establishing an “election integrity” commission, featuring New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner, to examine voting procedures and steps to preserve the integrity … Continue reading
NH House: Sherry Frost’s dishonest and cowardly ethics hearing
Today a hearing was held by the New Hampshire House Legislative Committee who is looking into controversial online statements made by Democrat Representative Sherry Frost (Dover). Frost has made denigrating, vulgar and violent comments towards fellow legislators since January. There … Continue reading
Seacoast Republican Women to host FLAG’s Nick Adams
PORTSMOUTH — The Seacoast Republican Women’s annual spring luncheon May 17 will feature special guest speaker Nick Adams, founder and executive director of the Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness, or FLAG.Adams’ organization is dedicated to promoting American exceptionalism and … Continue reading
Ethics Panel Dismisses Complaint Against Sununu Over Waterville Twitter Selfie
A state ethics panel says it’s possible Governor Chris Sununu violated ethics rules when he promoted his family’s ski resort from his gubernatorial Twitter account. But the committee says it won’t investigate the issue further — and is taking issue … Continue reading
Another New Hampshire legislator switches to the Libertarian Party
Joseph Stallcop, a state representative from Cheshire County district four, switched from the Democratic Party to the Libertarian Party on May 10. He is the second New Hampshire legislator to switch to the Libertarian Party. Caleb Dyer of Pelham switched to the LP … Continue reading
N.H. bill would give privacy protection against ISPs that federal government has rejected
Internet providers in New Hampshire would have to alert customers before selling information about their online practices under a proposal that seeks to replicate at the state level internet privacy regulations that were blocked by Congress last month. More… *| … Continue reading
ACLU sues New Hampshire for rejecting hundreds of absentee ballots
The American Civil Liberties Union sued New Hampshire on Wednesday after the state invalidated the absentee ballots of hundreds of voters in the November 2016 election, including a blind woman, because of mismatched signatures, the civil rights group said. The … Continue reading