National Grid, electrical workers reach agreement on project

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — National Grid and the union representing electrical workers have reached an agreement for construction of a transmission project that would bring up to 1,200 megawatts of clean energy from Canada to the New England power grid, and run along existing lines in Vermont and New Hampshire. | More…

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NH Dems to Host Maxine ‘Most Corrupt Member of Congress’ Waters

Yesterday, the Strafford County Democrats announced a special guest for their annual picnic. Their guest is none other than California Representative Maxine Waters. For some reason, the extremely corrupt Waters has somehow become a figurehead in the “Resist” movement, although it’s unclear why.

Waters is a 14 term United States Representative who has been labeled “The Most Corrupt Member of Congress” by CREW, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (a left-leaning organization). Why was Waters given such a horrible distinction? For her conduct during the financial crisis:

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Election frauds: Gardner critics use voter data

State parties have special access to the state’s voter database, which they use to target voters likely to support their candidates. But the information is available for anyone to inspect. Access to the full database is limited, but name, address, and party affiliation are explicitly covered by the state’s Right-to-Know law. Gardner is not breaking any rules by sharing it. | more…

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U.S. Supreme Court’s Trinity Lutheran ruling could have a direct effect on New Hampshire

Paving a small playground at a Lutheran church in Missouri with rubberized surface material, and a dispute surrounding it, may have changed constitutional law on church-state relations nationally, including New Hampshire.

On June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court released its decision in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia Inc. v. Comer, Director, Missouri Department of Natural Resources.  This case involved the denial by the state of an application by a small Lutheran church to be awarded a grant to pay for the installation of a rubberized playground surface made from recycled tires. | more…

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Special Budweiser packaging will celebrate New Hampshire

Budweiser is unveiling new bottle and can designs for the summer, and one of them celebrates the Granite State and the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Merrimack.

The New Hampshire can features our state name, our “live free or die” motto and the nickname “the Granite State.” | More…

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Make a splash in one of these 5 NH swimming holes this summer

When the weather heats up and even the thermostat is sweating, the best way to stay cool is dive into one of NH’s many swimming holes.

NH1 gathered five of the best secluded areas for swimming around the state for all your splashing needs.

You do swim at your own risk at these locations due to the lack of lifeguards and official personnel, so check the water conditions before attempting to swim in these places. NH1 is not responsible for any injuries due to this list. |More…

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President Trump’s Excellent Warsaw Speech

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The ACLU’s Lawsuit Against Secretary of State Bill Gardner is Total Bullcrap

As I will discuss in more detail below, the law in New Hampshire is that in order to bring a lawsuit the persons or entities bringing it (the plaintiffs or petitioners) must have “standing.”  That is, they must be able to show that they will suffer a definite, personal injury from the unlawful conduct alleged in the lawsuit as opposed to suffering in some indefinite way in common with people generally.

The petitioners in this lawsuit are State Senator Bette Lasky, State Representative Neal Kurk and the ACLU-NH.  None of them have standing.  Indeed, none of them even allege they have standing.  The lawsuit, therefore, is total bullcrap and should be dismissed.| more…

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Lawsuits filed over Trump voting commission requests

On Thursday, two New Hampshire lawmakers joined the local American Civil Liberties Union chapter in suing Secretary of State Bill Gardner, arguing that turning over the data doesn’t fit any of the specific scenarios allowed under state law. Gardner, a Democrat and member of the commission, plans to submit what is considered public in New Hampshire: names, addresses, party affiliations and voting history. | More…

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The All-Out War Against CNN

In response to CNN’s threat to expose a Reddit user’s identity, online researchers from 4chan who refer to themselves ‘weaponized autists’ have declared war on the network. In a post made on the 4th of July, an ‘anon’ (anonymous user) called fellow anons to arms” to create their best memes.

“Tonight, the enemy launched a surprise attack. Freedom of speech is under attack by the most powerful media outlet in the world. They’re threatening to dox and thus ruin the life of (and possibly get him harmed by leftists) a completely random person, purely because of the memes he posted. Unacceptable.

The war is back on. | More…

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