Be sure to check here often for the latest information concerning the 2014 Amherst Town Meeting and election.
Legislative Ethics Committee will request former state Senate president to respond to two "informal requests of consent.”
The Senate Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to take up expanded gaming on Tuesday morning.
GOP also shortens primary schedule.
The U.S. Postal Service’s regulator approved the increase of about 6 percent across all mail services.
Republican state representative from Salem calls decision-making in Washington “corrupt” as she launches challenge to Democrat Kuster.
Several current Amherst officials take out candidacy papers on the first day of the filing period.
The site paints the former Massachusetts senator as a supporter of Big Oil and Wall Street.
That's higher than the national average of 7.6 percent.
Today marks the first day of the Amherst School Board and town filing period for the March 11 Town Meeting and election.
Sandy Hook Promise, other advocates come to the New Hampshire Statehouse in Concord to promote bill.
He was one of three GOP candidates seeking to replace long-time District 1 Executive Councilor Ray Burton, who died last year.
Amherst Town Offices, schools and some businesses will be closed for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.
A new poll shows he's in a virtual tie with incumbent Jeanne Shaheen, and a redesigned website has reignited speculation that he'll enter the race.
Becky Ranes of Amherst tells Senate committee that domestic crimes should be labeled as such.
The House is scheduled to vote on the proposal on Wednesday.
Amherst Public Works Director Bruce Berry said snow has already eaten up a big chunk of his winter snow removal budget.
Becky Ranes of Amherst, mother of Joshua Savyon, is scheduled to testify in favor of Senate Bill 318 on Tuesday morning.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Matt Mowers approached Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich about endorsing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Peter Bergin believes the law will remain on the Cemetery Trustees side regardless of what others may want to see happened at Cemetery Fields.
Former New Hampshire Senator says Rubens is “best candidate” for Republicans in 2014 and “can win.”
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, and Jeanne Hulit, acting administrator of the Small Business Administration met with business leaders at La Belle Winery.
U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-CA, will keynote annual Lincoln Day Dinner in Concord on Feb. 17.
Most Republicans surveyed in New Hampshire said they don't think it will have a lasting impact here in the Granite State.
Property owner Brad Knight is now one step closer to his goal of creating some ball fields at Acorn Fields.
Two of 19 students are from Londondery
Both potential presidential candidates are working to make sure the groundwork is in place should they decide to run.
Legislature begins 2014 session.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Republicans are calling the 30-second spot "dishonest."
Health officials say the virus is now widespread throughout the state.
Union leaders are pushing for eight different bills at Statehouse in Concord.
U.S. Rep. Ann Kuster, D-NH, nominated 21 New Hampshire students to the U.S. military academies.
The Legislature is scheduled to reconvene for 2014 on Wednesday.
Advocates mark the 15th anniversary of historic campaign finance reform march.
Tobacco sales to youth dropped from 13.2 percent to 11.2 percent in 2013.
The Planning Board will decide whether to recommend warrant articles that would allow Acorn Fields property owner Brad Knight to create new ball fields.
Town election filing period begins on Jan. 22.
The annual Winter Carnival will be held on Feb. 9 on Middle Street.
Governor says residents should visit New Hampshire emergency management site for storm information.