What Happens When a Selectwoman Challenges the Town of Piermont? – Part 1 If you still don’t understand that your own NH town is a good place to start draining the swamp, please read on… Piermont is a small town in Grafton County, New Hampshire. When...
ALTON — The man who was arrested for disorderly conduct last year at a selectmen’s meeting for what one selectman called “character assassination” has been awarded $42,500 in damages by a federal court judge. Jeffrey T. Clay, 57, of 53 Mallard Drive, was arrested...
Right-to-Know Supreme Court Victory Our state’s Right-to-Know Law became more robust on April 19. That’s when the New Hampshire Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision that public bodies must, if requested, provide documents in electronic format when...
by Ed Naile Welcome to NH Coach Metzler! Now maybe its time you waddled back to Massachusetts. Obviously in over his shaved head, Coach Metzler has both of them in the proverbial wringer this month. First he thought he could create an “new” NH Right to Know Law that...
by Ed Naile A Macaca monkey who used a cell phone to make selfies has lost the potential copyright privileges of those photos according to a Federal Court in California. Macaca Monkey Loses Selfie Copyright Lawsuit Meanwhile, here in NH’s State Supreme Court...
New Hampshire’s phony municipal liability insurance monopoly is dead. Here is the financial part of it: https://www.pltnh.org/Resources/GetAttachment/909 The real story is about how Property Liability trust operated as a political organization not a real insurance...