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N.H. Rep. Robert Fisher lambasted by women at hearing

Embattled Rep. Robert Fisher denied fresh reports that he is still the moderator of a misogynistic online forum he is accused of creating four years ago and said the House of Representatives should concentrate “on what matters, not wasting everyone’s … Continue reading

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How Will NH ‘Deal With’ Self-Driving Cars?

Autonomous vehicles seem to be legal in New Hampshire, Volkwagen’s Barranco said, as they are in all states unless laws target them deliberately – Massachusetts is proposing certain restrictions – or accidentally, as in the case of New York state, … Continue reading

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Documentary on the N.H. primary says a lot – about all of us

While watching a sneak preview of Democracy Through the Looking Glass – a dismal report card on the media’s primary coverage last year – I realized that we all need to share in the blame.We, the media, sometimes missed the … Continue reading

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No, Concord Monitor, Opposing the Progressive Feminist Agenda Does Not…

I agree completely with the conclusion of the first paragraph, that Representative Robert Fisher should, my words, not the Monitor’s, get the hell out of the State House. But the Monitor’s editorial actually is not about Fisher.  It is about … Continue reading

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Officials say drought is mostly over in New Hampshire

The drought is mostly gone and so are most – but not all – restrictions on water usage. As the official drought designation in most of the state improved this month to “abnormally dry,” Concord, which uses Penacook Lake for … Continue reading

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Gun Range Concerns (Warner/Hopkinton)

Gun range concernsThe number of shooters on a given day who could use the indoor gun range proposed on the Hopkinton town line: 220.This fact comes from the applicant seeking a zoning exception from the Warner Planning Board to build … Continue reading

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NH Senate unveils proposal to help alleviate mental health waitlist

Republican Senate leaders unveiled a proposal Friday to dramatically expand the number of mental health treatment beds in New Hampshire. The plan comes in response to the growing number of psychiatric patients who have been forced to wait days or … Continue reading

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New Hampshire may start taxing fantasy sports

An estimated 215,000 residents already play the online games offered by operators ranging from big-name businesses DraftKings and FanDuel to smaller organizations. State lawmakers are hoping to get in on the action through legislation this year that requires fantasy sports … Continue reading

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The Concord Monitor Reminds us What Taxation Means To Progressives

The conservative view is that Republicans propose letting New Hampshire Businesses keep an additional $81 million they earned, that the state is opting not to plunder those earnings. So why not say, state lawmakers propose giving $81 million back to … Continue reading

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Are We Really Losing Young People?

Are we really losing young people? A common theme through many letters to the editor, political speeches and general news stories is that young, educated people are leaving the state, heading for “anyplace but here.” This theme is brought in … Continue reading

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