An NRPC map shows the busiest roads in town.
The governor signed a bill to allow bars to be open until 2 a.m.
The Camping World RV Sales 301, Sprint Cup Series is July 14.
Employee and elected official’s wages/payroll reports are now available for the public.
Chair Peter Bergin says that development for Forestview Cemetery will continue as planned
Amherst Selectmen have launched two initiatives to improve town services.
The latest from the Amherst Community Development Office.
House, Senate strikes bipartisan accord, sends $10.7 billion state budget to governor's desk.
House, Senate members negotiate $10.7 Billion plan. Legislature to finalize it Wednesday.
The successful candidate will serve the balance of the vacant term which expires March of 2015.
National Weather Service has hazardous weather outlook in effect until June 12 at 8 a.m.
The project will begin with a kick-off meeting at Souhegan on June 19th at 7:00 p.m.
House and Senate have passed different versions of the bill to legalize therapeutic cannabis.
At 100, the New Hampshire Primary is as strong as ever, advocates say.
Rockefeller Center poll also shows 7-point rise in unfavorable rating for NH Sen. Kelly Ayotte and 76 percent support for 'universal background checks.'
Hundreds turn out for state budget hearing, including those touched by domestic violence.
NH House honors Jeff Bauman as a hero and, without mentioning Stella Tremblay by name, "disavows any unfounded speculation or accusation' about victims and responders.
With a month or two to live, Hardy Macia takes to YouTube urging governor to allow patients to grow their own.
An audit has been requested on all fees paid by sports teams and private groups for the use of Cemetery Fields.
Reps Kuster and Shea-Porter's favorability ratings still in the basement in latest UNH poll.
NARAL-NH denounces Rep. Peter Hansen, who releases statement of apology for 'blatantly offensive, insensitive and, frankly, stupid language I used ...'
House GOP Leader condemns reference to women as 'repugnant and unbecoming of an elected official.' Pro-choice NH blasts email as 'demeaning rhetoric.'
Amherst considers its options as preparations are made for the repair work.
The Amherst Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet again on Tuesday, April 30 at 7 p.m.
NH Senate President Peter Bragdon and U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte discuss issues, economy.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
A Change.org petition wants the cemetery trustees to sell the land to the town for playing fields.
The changes will be effective on May 1.
The town has now exceeded its legal budget after the month-long investigation.
Mike Akillian will serve as an interim selectman until the elections in March.
Ken Gidge, D-Nashua, and Bill O'Brien, R-Mont Vernon, talk about the ups and downs of partisan politics and how NH's budget is wrought.
Kelly Ayotte and Peter Bragdon will be in town hall to talk about economic issues.
The Chair of the Democratic National Committee will be speaking in Manchester tonight.
See who voted to accept, or reject the proposed $11 billion budget.
The possible 2016 Republican presidential contender will speak at an NHGOP event in Concord on May 20.
The Amherst Board of Selectmen is looking to fill vacant positions in town government.
The new, smaller board is planning on making government information more available to the public.
Dwight Brew will now serve as the new chairman of the Amherst selectmen.
Two town boards are planning to elect officers.