Category Archives: New Hampshire News
Where Were Out-of-State IDs Used to Vote in New Hampshire Last November?
There’s no mention of the thousands who registered with no ID in a state where a US Senate seat was flipped by a few hundred votes, but the graphs and maps are cool. In the 2016 general election, according to … Continue reading
Where Does NHDP Chairman Ray Buckley Fit In With DNC Reform?
I tried not to laugh out loud. I really did. After an unsuccessful run for chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Ray Buckley wants to change the way the national party does its elections–yet how much influence and power he … Continue reading
Man Charged with Using Fake ID to Obtain New Hampshire Driver’s License
SALEM, N.H. — A Lawrence man, who allegedly used a fake identification card to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license, was arrested Friday morning and may face deportation to the Dominican Republic. Jose Pimentel-Gonzalez, 41, refused bail and is being … Continue reading
Dave Boutin Considers Running for His Old State Senate Seat
Two prominent Manchester-area residents said Friday they are considering running for the New Hampshire Senate seat vacated by the sudden death of Scott McGilvray last month. Both David Boutin, the Hooksett Republican who held the seat for seven years, and … Continue reading
Henniker Selectboard Chair Kris Blomback in Hot Water
Blomback later added: “If I had to do this all over again, I wouldn’t change a thing … I’m trying to move the town forward, move economic development forward, and if people have an issue with how the select board … Continue reading
This Week Has Seen Major Setbacks For Eversource, Northern Pass.
The month of March hasn’t been good to Northern Pass and its parent company, Eversource. First, there were the conflicting media reports that its Canadian partner, Hydro-Québec (HQ), isn’t paying for any part of the hydroelectric transmission line in New Hampshire. … Continue reading
State Senate Declines to Ratify Results of Postponed Town Votes
As another storm looms. CONCORD — The Senate voted Thursday to study the rescheduling of elections, but declined to embrace a move to ratify results of towns that postponed their votes and town meetings due to the March 14 snowstorm. … Continue reading
Bill to Ban Russian Vodka in New Hampshire Liquor Stores is Defeated
Sen. Woodburn doing somebodies business. Legislators have defeated a bill that suggested suspending or banning Russian vodka in response to Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election. Senators on Thursday rejected Democratic Minority Leader Jeff Woodburn’s bill, which would’ve set … Continue reading
“School Budgets: Getting Ahead of the Curve”
The School District Governance Association of New Hampshire (SDGA NH) announces an upcoming workshop. Across the state, Budget Committees and School Boards are reorganizing with their newly-elected members to begin work on the next year’s round of school budgets. This workshop … Continue reading
NH State Senate Approves Awful, Pointless, Supposed Anti-Vote Fraud Bill
SB3 puts Republican fingerprints and their blessing on decades of Democrat efforts to steal your vote. After a lengthy debate about whether there is the need to strengthen residency voting requires and election integrity in the state of New Hampshire, … Continue reading