Ex-SEC Chairman Varney Grilled As Northern Pass’ Land Use Expert
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The action doesn’t stop at Northern Pass adjudicative hearings in Concord.
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The action doesn’t stop at Northern Pass adjudicative hearings in Concord.
The New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism welcomes two new board members — Gloria Norris and Marco Mulcahy, both of whom have deep roots in New Hampshire and passion for a free press.
The issue of class has taken over the question of whether the Wild Goose site should be used for a public boat launch.
My supervisor was on the phone, and she told me in a matter-of-fact voice that there had been some changes in our university program, student enrollments were down and budgets had been cut and she was sorry, it had nothing to do with me, but my contract had not been renewed. I was out of a job.
THE GAY AGENDA: Spending time away from our LGBTQ friends this summer while we went back home to the seacoast to work made us realize even more how much we value these friendships with others in our community.
If we learned anything during the last several weeks, it is that weather conditions can turn on a dime. Variations in tides, sea depth, elevation, surface conditions, etc., can initiate a sudden change in local weather situations.
Eliminate the Corporate Income Tax entirely. Get rid of the whole damn thing and send all those lawyers and lobbyists, who suck up all of the oxygen in the Capital, vying for exceptions, incentives and special treatment, home.
At their recent meeting in New Hampshire, Andrew Kossack provided commissioners printed instructions on how to retain their own emails related to a lawsuit filed against the commission by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
CONCORD — Northern Pass’s expert on the visual impact of the proposed 192-mile, high-voltage transmission line says he still doesn’t know which side of the road 52 miles of the project would be buried from Bethlehem to Bridgewater.