Rick Perry will join the Amherst Republican Committee at Joey's Diner in Amherst on Tuesday.
Charlie Tiedemen will retire from his position leading the Planning Department early next year.
Candidate explains his approach to foreign policy.
Representative Ron Paul joined Patch for a Q&A session at The Draft in Concord today.
This evening's Board of Selectmen meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. in the Amherst Town Hall.
No increase in the department's FY13 spending plan.
The retail shop-a-thon is roughly a week away, so read these tips and share your own in the comments!
Maggie Hassan said that there needs to be changed in the legislature led by NH House Speaker William O'Brien.
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate spoke against NH House Speaker William O'Brien and Republicans during a trip to Amherst on Wednesday.
Gingrich reaches out to old foot soldiers like Bass, who helped GOP capture U.S. House majority in 1994 for first time in 40 years.
The gubernatorial candidate will be at the Congregational Church of Amherst for the Amherst Democrats event.
Amherst Police Chief Peter Lyon's proposed budget for FY13 calls for $2,149,974.
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The Board of Selectmen meeting will be at 6:15 p.m. in the upper-level of the Amherst Town Hall.
New Hampshire's Charles F. Bass wants former Armed Forces members to have access to a federal identification of their service.
Can he recover from his flub at the CNBC debate?
Many of our Amherst Patch readers do not believe the sexual harassment claims from anonymous women, Sharon Bialek and Gloria Allred.
Town departments produced a total budget that is $17,160 less than the default budget.
Are Sharon Bialek's sexual harassment allegations against Herman Cain legitimate?
The Board of Selectmen will be meeting at 6:30 tonight in the upper-level of Amherst Town Hall.
OFA New Hampshire is holding events across the state on Sunday, Nov. 6 in honor of next year's election on the same day.
The Republican presidential candidate spoke about the need for Americans to come together at our second Primary Patch at The Draft in Concord on Wednesday.
The Republican presidential candidate sat down with Patch editors at the second installment of our Patch at the Draft series.
The former state senator and was the 2002 Democratic nominee for governor looks to clear up rhetoric around middle-class taxes.
New Hampshire conservatives are introducing legislation that would repeal gay marriage in our state.
The Town of Amherst will hold its deliberative session for the FY13 budget and warrant articles on Thursday, Feb. 9.
Should this "birther" issue continue to make national news, or is it merely a tired political trick?
Declining property values have raised the tax rate to $25.37.
Can the GOP candidate pick up the pieces of her New Hampshire campaign?
Five paid members of Granite State staff issued a statement in an attempt to clear up confusion surrounding their departure.
Selectmen will meet at 6:15 p.m. in the upper-level of the Amherst town Hall.
Fiscal issues, not religious issues, are ballot-box busters in New Hampshire.
The Republican Presidential candidate took questions from NH Patch editors at The Draft in Concord on Friday.
Republican candidate Fred Karger answered Patch's questions on hot issues Friday night at The Draft in Concord.
The Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire announced today that Carolyn McKinney will serve as acting chairman after Andrew Hemingway left the position.
Barack Obama and Ron Paul were the only candidates to receive donations from Amherst residents in the third quarter this year.
Sound off in our Question of the Day.
Monday update on the reconstruction of Mack Hill Road.
The Republican presidential candidate called for an end of big money in politics and encouraged his fellow candidates to consider other views.
We talked to two locals working in small businesses about the presidential race and the issues they care about most.