Judge rules against state’s use of medical fund to offset budget

June 27, 2009 Laconia Citizen A Superior Court judge has rejected New Hampshire’s claim a medical malpractice fund is an agency of the state. Judge Kathleen McGuire’s ruling Thursday appears to undermine the state’s argument it can use a $110 million...

We Disagree: Voter Fraud is Rampant in NH

According to this Seacoast Online article, Christopher Luke Fithian of Jackson, NH has been indicted on charges he voted for president TWICE in November’s election. The AG’s office is claiming that this is a “rare” case of voter fraud in NH. We...

Litchfield Ex-Treasurer Indicted for Embezzlement

Litchfield’s former town treasurer was indicted this week on charges that he embezzled more than $145,000 from the town and a private company. Horace Seymour III, 50, of 13 Mike Lane, has been free on bail since his arrest in March, one day before the town...

Litchfield Ex-Treasurer Indicted for Embezzlement

June 21, 2009 NH.com Litchfield’s former town treasurer was indicted this week on charges that he embezzled more than $145,000 from the town and a private company. Horace Seymour III, 50, of 13 Mike Lane, has been free on bail since his arrest in March, one day...

Campground Owners Sharply Oppose Tax Proposal

Campsites around the state are being considered as another possible source of revenue in the midst of a budget crisis. Legislators have proposed extending a tax on sites, a proposal that has local camp owners up in arms in a sagging economy. A measure to expand the...

Campground owners sharply oppose tax proposal

June 20, 2009 Laconia Citizen Campsites around the state are being considered as another possible source of revenue in the midst of a budget crisis. Legislators have proposed extending a tax on sites, a proposal that has local camp owners up in arms in a sagging...