NH Climate Task Force Would Trample Individual Rights

Residents of New Hampshire could soon have their ability to choose how they live, how they travel and what they buy taken away from them. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) is currently considering a large basket of costly new taxes,...

City Council: Eminent domain OK, but shrink middle school plan

August 18, 2008 Fosters PORTSMOUTH — The City Council voted to move forward with the eminent domain process Monday night, but very clearly stated the size and cost of a new middle school must come down. The issue of whether to use eminent domain to expand Portsmouth...

He’ll vote for school to grow left

August 9, 2008 Seacoast Online PORTSMOUTH — If it comes down to his decision on whether to use eminent domain to expand Portsmouth Middle School, new City Councilor Jerry Hejtmanek will vote to take the land. “I support the School Board’s decision to go to...

Defending Little America – The Milton 16

July 23, 2008 by Ed Naile CNHT has a request from some of the 16 homeowners and taxpayers situated on a small peninsula on a lake in Milton for some help with an odd threat to their right to access their property. Here goes: The homeowners received a letter dated...

Selectmen discuss rail crossing at Little America

July 20, 2008 Fosters (These are partial minutes as they pertain to the case of the Milton 16) All three selectmen, Tom Gray, Leo Lessard and Charles Karcher, were present at the recent meeting. Also present were Larry Wheeler, Peter Rizzo, Anne Clark, Bob Naeger,...

Eminent Domain Rears Its Ugly Head

Update August 15, 2007 On August 10, 2007, the Carroll County Superior Court found in favor of Sam Bourne. The road does not exist, and there is no provision in the easement for such activities. Therefore, there is no right for motorized vehicles to be allowed to run...