Expanded Gambling – Just Say NO

November 20, 2008 WMUR-TV With Budget Shortfall Looming, Will Gambling Expand? Supporters Say Video Slots Could Help State’s Bottom Line CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire lawmakers have routinely rejected allowing video slot machines in the state, agreeing...

New Hampshire Advantage Coalition Vows to Fight for Tax Cap

From Politicker NH Concord, NH — Despite being reviewed and approved by 3 state agencies, and the ballot group who put the initiative up for referendum bending over backwards to oblige the city council, Concord City Solicitor Paul Cavanaugh has challenged a tax and...

Separation of police and elder affairs is overdue

November 20, 2008 Eagle Tribune The Atkinson, N.H. Police Department and Elderly Affairs Program are now officially separate. It’s about time. It has been years since residents began questioning both the ethics and the legality of police Chief Philip Consentino...

Chief Consentino Responds to Eagle Tribune Opinion

November 20, 2008 Eagle Tribune The Chief responds: Letter: Forced changes in elderly fund no improvement To the editor: This letter is in response to your editorial of Nov. 17. I would like to set the record straight for the second time with your paper. I previously...

Fisherman angry about saltwater registry, licensing fee

November 18, 2008 Seacoast Online Democrats will collapse fishing industry with more fees PORTSMOUTH — Among the topics that will be discussed at a Fish and Game meeting on Thursday is a saltwater angler registry that will come with a licensing fee, and charter...

Deerfield Suffers Tax Increase After Tornado Damage

DEERFIELD, N.H. — Homeowners still cleaning up after a tornado devastated a handful of towns across New Hampshire in July are now finding out that their tax bills are going up. Many Deerfield residents said they have been making repairs as they can afford it,...