CONCORD — Ahead of the Sept. 8 primary, local races are taking shape, as the Secretary of State’s elections division filings as of June 22 show.
CONCORD — The filing period for federal, state and county offices closed on June 12, but the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s website had no…
The flurry of filings for elected office is officially over in New Hampshire. During the eight-day filing period that ended last week, New Hampshire political candidates marched into the State House, often with supporters in tow and some manufactured pomp and circumstance, to sign the paperwork to run for office and answer questions from the […]
In one of the last sessions of the year, the New Hampshire Senate voted to pass a bill that would change zoning laws for family childcare providers and make it easier to open a small childcare center. Family childcare, also known as home-based childcare, accounts for about 15% of licensed childcare in New Hampshire. Home-based […]
GORHAM — Congressman Chris Pappas toured the White Mountain Paper Co. in Cascade Flats on Tuesday morning, learning about the tissue-making pr…
GORHAM — Congressman Chris Pappas toured the White Mountain Paper Co. in Cascade Flats on Tuesday morning, learning about the tissue-making pr…
WASHINGTON — New Hampshire’s congressional delegation is calling for the government to move forward on creating a full-service hospital for ve…
CONWAY — Eleven local nominees were honored for their volunteerism Oct. 19 at the Nativity Lutheran Church, in North Conway.
CONWAY — A medical scientist from Exeter is entering the fray for U.S. Senate, saying she would also use her background to fight vaccine skepticism.
