Many more Republicans than Democrats chimed in with their thoughts.
Former U.S. Rep. Charlie Bass said Thursday that he's considering a political comeback.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee made a key vote Wednesday.
Gary Lambert made the announcement Wednesday, with much fanfare and little surprise.
Republican from Salem says he will lead body with honesty, integrity.
Long-range plans have been part of a summer project in town.
The official vote won't come until Sept. 3.
That's this week's You Ask... Patch Answers question.
Metal detection will be in place for every non-custodial parent entering Manchester YWCA, among other safety measures.
The former House Speaker said he's taking a job in the private sector instead.
Former Senator will decide sometime in September whether to seek old seat and challenge Democrat Jeanne Shaheen.
A new Senate President is expected to be chosen sometime after Labor Day.
Which stores have sold winning Powerball tickets?
Democrats seek LGC records of the Local Government Center's hiring process.
Senate President Peter Bragdon will replace George Bald as the executive director of the LGC.
The state recently released local labor statistics. Here is an economic snapshot.
The Planning Board is considering an application from Brad Knight to put playing fields on Stearns Road.
Chair Dwight Brew explains the changes to town government during repairs.
Brad Knight will once again attempt to turn Acorn Fields in recreational space.
What would you do with $425 million?
The week-long congressional delegation trip includes meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Amherst Recreation received funds through the Bertha Rogers Grant to relocate.
A Hillsborough County man tested positive for both Jamestown Canyon and Powassan virus– one transmitted by mosquitoes, the other by ticks.
NH AG Joseph Foster has issued an alert following several complaints from NH consumers.
NH cigarettes will be even cheaper than in Mass. after its $1 per pack tax hike.
The federal program would improve alternative transportation to schools in Amherst .
The former State Senator is exploring a run for the U.S. Senate in 2014.
The latest information from the Amherst Community Development Office.
Amherst Recreation Director Nancy McMillan details the need for playing field space in town.
The most recent update on expenditures and revenue in Amherst.
Brad Knight is trying once again to turn Acorn Fields into recreational space.
Town Hall will be closed July 25-26 so employees can move.
Amherst Town Hall repair work is scheduled to begin at the end of the month.