See the latest announcement from the Town of Bedford.
Executive Councilors Joe Kenney, R-Wakefield, and John Stephen, R-Manchester, met with officials to discuss gaps in communications systems.
The director of the NHIOP at St. Anselm College and Michael Graham discuss the status of the First-in-the-Nation presidential primary.
If you can’t stop local spending, can you slow down local tax hikes? A poll says nearly half the state supports the idea. A third doesn’t.
Despite the New Hampshire GOP’s struggles in federal elections during the past decade, Melissa Bailey says she’s “optimistic about 2026.”
See the latest announcement from Bedford Public Library.
Graham: Did Ayotte get everything she wanted? Does she think she went too far in her fight with the state Senate?
Bedford GOP State Rep: Like many employers, I’ve dealt with rising costs, worker shortages, and layers of red tape.
NH residents are not happy with the state's attempts to mandate zoning laws
Data: Average per-pupil spending in NH district public schools has nearly doubled this century, as student enrollment declined sharply.
Chair of NH Family Justice: The state and courts are collaboratively prioritizing personal and state profits, not child safety.
District 4 Executive councilor: The NH Public Deposit Investment Pool should reinvest in local banks and revitalize our cities and towns.
HB 467 would allow New Hampshire towns and cities to opt into the program and establish social districts within their borders.
Tracy Richmond of the Jewish Federation of New Hampshire talks about as a Jewish American as antisemitic violence increases.
Is NH AG John Formella considering a run for Congress? GoDaddy has domains parked and political pros say he could be a formidable candidate.
NH is slowly losing the ability to zone for single family housing
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Think tank president: From 1994 to 2022, New Hampshire schools had the nation’s largest increase in staffing relative to enrollment.
Waste management is more than just taking out the trash — it’s a critical part of New Hampshire’s future.
Josiah Bartlett Center president: Local requirements can add tens of thousands of dollars to the cost of a new home or apartment building.
An all-day hearing of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee had an overflow crowd of advocates on both sides with testy exchanges.
And it's a mish-mash of ideologies from both sides of the aisle
Girls at the school started complaining to their parents about a boy who just recently began “identifying” as a girl.
Think tank director: Changes to proposed school budgets are often falsely promoted as cuts when they are actually limited increases.
Celebrate the 275th anniversary of our beautiful town at this Art Show showcasing the creative works of Bedford residents May 20.
Capture the essence of Bedford through your lens with the theme: “Connecting to our past to define a brighter future.”
The Recreation Department is collecting letters to be opened in 25 years at Bedford's 300th anniversary in 2050.
Veteran political reporter Mark Halperin of 2Way; state Rep. James Spillane (R-Deerfield) talks about his recent trip to Israel.
The Town Council is looking for the oldest resident to become the recipient of the Boston Post Cane.