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Bill Weld, Hot Dogs, and Politics: It Must Be Dover’s Apple Harvest Day
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Bill Weld: “The feeling on the street here is terrific. What‘s happening in Washington is awful.”
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With President Trump militarizing the federal government’s response to dissent against his administration’s policies, organizers say more than 1800 protests will take place nationwide next weekend, including some two dozen in New Hampshire.
Bill Weld: “The feeling on the street here is terrific. What‘s happening in Washington is awful.”
What will they find in your house when you are the target of the big investigation?
Here’s what’s on tap for those who would be president.
State highway workers reminded Gov. Sununu they want a contract.
Captain Burton was a young kid signing up to get a $40 stipend by attending ROTC training at Bowdoin College.
Diners, restaurants, coffee shops, and meeting spots here in the shadow of Rattlesnake Ridge and the Waterville Range are abuzz with the discussion of Presidential impeachment.
“No one is above the law, and when the court issues an order, we are all bound to uphold it—especially the United States government,” said Gilles Bissonnette, legal director at the ACLU of New Hampshire.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
The state is looking for a new software vendor for the Liquor Commission after it quietly parted ways last month with a private company providing support.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
“Instead, the Office has concluded that it could not disprove Mr. Kibbe’s self-defense claim, beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore no criminal charges will be filed against Mr. Kibbe as a result of Mr. Lafont’s death.”
What an adrenalin rush when a moose trotted toward my car after I pulled over in the breakdown lane to avoid hitting it on Friday.
The attorney general releases the names of the Nashua officers and civilian involved in the incident.
The budget battle over the state’s two-year operating budget vetoed by Gov. Chris Sununu quickly became warring press conferences, partisan politics and sloganeering that had little to do with reality.
And, today, I muse joyfully that I, too, can be a whistleblower.
A friend who sits across from me who is 94 years young asked if I had read The Locket.
Douglas Barton, age 39, of Loudon, was arrested on Friday in Manchester and charged with second-degree murder for recklessly causing the death of Colton Emery,
With the exception of Liberty itself and the labor union representing its employees, every single party to the case that filed testimony, including the Staff of the PUC, has now declared its opposition to the plan to spend more than $400 million and build these new assets.
Loudon Police responded to a report of a deceased child at a residence on School Street in Loudon at approximately 3:49 a.m. on Wednesday, September 25, 2019.
This show with Peter Biello airs Friday Sept. 27, live at 9 a.m.; rebroadcast is at 7 p.m.