We do not know the name of the New Hampshire state trooper who, after last week’s snow storm, issued 17 tickets to drivers who had not bothered to clear the snow off of their cars, thus finding themselves in violation of Jessica’s Law, named for a young woman killed when flying ice hit a ...
In the age of social media and the 24-hour news cycle, a 70 percent job-approval rating is difficult for any elected official to attain.
However, a recent survey conducted by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College resulted in such a number for Gov. Chris Sununu. In ...
Mother Nature has been relatively kind to us so far this year, keeping temperatures at a reasonable level for a New Hampshire winter.
There were, however, three days a couple of weeks ago during which she reminded us of her power, sending the temperature down to zero and even below in many ...
So much of a person’s life involves interactions with government. Issues that come to mind include tax rates, spending plans, health care, education, crime, climate change, and many others.
In New Hampshire, the state widely known for its first-in-the-nation presidential primary, matters ...
During Thursday’s Nashua Planning Board meeting, a civil engineer representing the YMCA said a new aquatics center will include a clubhouse building, an outdoor pool and splash pad and accompanying parking and site improvements.
Tom Zajac of Hayner/Swanson Inc. went before the board ...
The first step in solving a problem is to acknowledge there is a problem.
This probably doesn’t seem complicated to most of you, but it occasionally eludes Democratic politicians these days.
For example, instead of recognizing the loss of millions of manufacturing jobs across the Midwest ...