Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the state allege that Bill Stenger, the former CEO and president of Jay Peak Resort, paid $25,000 to immigration attorneys in “kickbacks” for each new investor the lawyers brought into the projects. | More…
Lawsuit: Jay Peak attorneys got $25,000 ‘kickbacks’ for each new investor
Power Plant Economics (At Dartmouth)
In a bid to become more environmentally friendly, Dartmouth plans to transition its power plant from dirty No. 6 fuel oil to biomass (likely wood pellets or chips). Moving to a cleaner source of energy is certainly commendable, but what of the expense? A Valley News article suggests that the cost of the conversion and other eco-friendly improvements may reach an eye-watering $100 million. And given the administration’s propensity for cost overruns, the actual tab may be even higher. | More…
The Ruling of Carl Gibson and Discussing Domicile
Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud, began the segment by speaking about the NH Supreme Court’s ruling on fraudulent voter Carl Gibson. They then addressed out of state voters and the use of domicile. |More…
New Identity for New Hampshire PBS Station
New Hampshire Public Television is changing its name to New Hampshire PBS on October 1, 2017. The change in name recognizes the strong relationship viewers express between New Hampshire Public Television and PBS.
“New Hampshire Public Television has been a trusted source of high-quality, commercial free programming for the Granite State since it first went on the air in 1959. | More…
64 percent of voters agree with President Trump – want players to stand for the anthem
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say NFL players should stand and be respectful during the playing of the national anthem, according to a survey released on Monday.
A survey by Remington Research Group found that 64 percent of voters agree with President Trump and want players to stand for the anthem. The survey also found that 80 percent of voters want less politics in sports, while 51 percent say they are watching less football than in previous years. | More…
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Investigation underway after police stop rabbi at gunpoint
New York assemblyman is demanding answers from Vermont State Police after he says a Brooklyn rabbi and his family felt “terrorized” by a trooper who ordered them out of their vehicle at gunpoint, and threw two of them down to the ground before handcuffing them. | More…
Keene State Changed its Parking Policy
Parking permits are not around just to create revenue for KSC or to give Campus Safety an excuse to write tickets. Crossman said parking permit numbers can also allow Campus Safety to contact someone if his or her car is in danger. “They help us reach out during times when there’s bad weather and the parking lots by the river starts to flood,” Crossman said. | More…
Should Landowners Trust Northern Pass?
Grafton County Attorney Lara Saffo made her points about the impact on homeowners and businesses of burying 52 miles of Northern Pass cable from Bethlehem to Bridgewater by showing photos of various properties and the massive equipment it would take during construction.
They were intervenor Susan Schibanoff’s photos. She also showcased them. | More…
Environmental Groups Happy RGGI Bilks Rate Payers
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont have netted $2.8 billion through the emissions auctions since 2008, spending the proceeds on energy programs. Maryland’s share has been $573 million. New Jersey left the program in 2011. | More…