Please Stay in Your Lois Lane

Last week in Hannaford, a gentleman, let’s call him the Penguin, came up behind me at the check-out, put his items on the belt about two inches from my items.

House Ends Three Session Days On Acrimonious Note

Three days of often heated debate and partisan rhetoric among House members ended Friday without action on 73 mostly Democratically sponsored bills, which kills them.

1 COVID-19 Death, 515 New Cases Thursday

The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 515 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one death Thursday, for a current PCR test positivity rate of 3.5%.

House Seeks Changes in Public Education Systems

House Republicans continued their attempt to overhaul the state’s public education system Wednesday passing bills to provide parents with more choices for their students.

House Votes To Expand Gambling and Gun Rights

The House decided to expand charitable gambling by allowing betting on historic horse racing but failed to meet the required vote to place a constitutional amendment before voters prohibiting gun restrictions.

Conway Questioned at Public Hearing on Her Judicial Nomination

Gov. Chris Sununu’s nominee to become a Superior Court judge who is the current Rockingham County Attorney, Patricia Conway, was lauded at a public hearing before the state’s Executive Council Wednesday in Concord.