Six signs will be going up across the state, with the first in Salem going up tomorrow.
Canterbury software developer runs for Congress.
The latest in roadwork from Amherst DPW.
And then Charlie Bass lit into Annie Kuster as an "unabashed" liberal and income-taxer.
A drop in volunteerism has left little time for the swap shop to be open.
Hopkinton Democrat is running for Congress in District 2.
Sen. Shaheen called it "a fundamental assault on American ideals."
Last night's primary results saw many political challengers defeated.
The latest in roadwork from the Amherst DPW.
Voting for the New Hampshire primary elections at Souhegan High School ends at 8 p.m. tonight.
The votes are in. Who won, who lost, and will the power shift in Concord?
UNH law professor on what every voter needs to know today.
Bass campaign cast General Election opponent as 'big-government-solves-all Democrat.'
Gov. John Lynch was a hot debate topic for Kevin Smith and Ovide Lamontagne.
President Obama will accept his nomination tonight.
Democratic delegate Nan Stearns of Amherst shares her trip to the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Mitt Romney's son will be joining the Labor Day festivities on Monday.
Former NH state representative reports on the final night of the GOP convention.
Meet your local candidates for state office in the 2012 Primary Election.
'Labor Day is a time to commemorate the sacrifices and contributions of America’s workers.'
Republican presidential nominee says he'll restore America's promise, seeks to broaden support.
Former NH state representative reports on the second night of the convention.
SB 289 will go into effect on Nov. 1, 2012 for all elections.
The town is establishing Economic Revitalization Zones to stimulate economic development.
Senator Ayotte, who brags she's 'pretty good with a snow plow,' tells Republican National Convention that Romney knows how to create jobs.
Two Amherst Republicans join a new coalition called Granite State Republicans for Obama.
Catch up on the candidates and contested races you will be deciding on in September.
Excavation project will leave room for more companies to move into town.
Andy Rowe asks for a solution to preserve playing fields and cemetery space.
Stephen Gorin of Canterbury wrote a letter to Patch.