Chris Sununu’s flirtation with a Senate run temporarily removed former ambassador and MA U.S. Sen. Scott Brown from the picture.
The Town will be holding events to celebrate the Town's 275th anniversary. These will run from May 15 through May 25.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bedford.
Bedford GOP State Rep.: New Hampshire is one of only 14 states still clinging to annual vehicle safety inspections for passenger cars.
Kreis: Eversource is stuck with a $6.5M default energy service shortfall it's never been able to explain and wants customers to pay for it.
Former Democratic state Senate candidate: Business profits tax cuts from 2017 to 2023 were about $496M and primarily went to big businesses.
State senators are clashing over the best way to increase New Hampshire's housing supply.
Residents who lived in the Cabot Preserve/Greenfield Farms developments prior to the Spring 2016, are encouraged to participate.
Some think they may already have...
These words meant nothing it seems
Graham talks with veteran strategist Jim Merrill for his insights into the 2026 election. Dave Weigel of Semafor also talks.
Should the fact of whether or not a patron has a library card and active membership in a city’s or town’s public library be private?
Fire substation, park and rec improvements rejected. Plus more results for the March 11, 2025, election in Bedford, New Hampshire.
Promoted as “closing a loophole” in the state’s Timber Tax, HB 123 creates a new tax on revenues generated from carbon credit sales.
Here is everything you need to know about the March 11, 2025, election in Bedford, New Hampshire.
See the latest announcement from Bedford Public Library.
Jamie Reed describes herself as a “queer woman who’s politically to the left of Bernie Sanders” and leads the LGBT Courage Coalition.
SB 246, sponsored by state Sen. Denise Ricciardi, R-Bedford, would require Medicaid to cover maternal depression screenings for new mothers.
Candidates running for town offices in the March 11 election can tell readers why they are running before Election Day.
Rep. Kristin Noble, R-Bedford, sponsored the bill, which will still allow the governor to call for mandatory masks in an emergency.
The new GOP governor also addresses her commitment to bail reform and why her budget contains actual cuts, not just “slowed spending.”
This will soon be an urgent matter when the bill arrives in the NH Senate
Think tank director: Americans have spent decades increasing K-12 education spending, thinking it would improve results, but it hasn't.
Firearms are never allowed in carry-on bags, regardless of whether a passenger has a concealed weapon permit.
Senator Denise Ricciardi on the upcoming legislative session
Think tank prez: Unions claim they make all workers better off; but some workers are made worse off by losing their workplace autonomy.
Claims that universal eligibility for Education Freedom Accounts will immediately cost the state $100 million are unfounded.
Frank Hobbs Jr. was accused of violating the NH Civil Rights Act June 5 by trespassing and removing signs supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
The trial ended with the jury deciding that a 2018 NHDP election mailer informing voters about Hynes’ theft conviction was, basically, true.
The state’s five-member Executive Council was sworn in to office Thursday with two new members and a new governor at the head of the table.
Should specially created "committees" to vet bills be packed with biased legislators?
Plus: Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy on a new study showing massive “green energy” ratepayer costs.
President of Bartlett Center: To a large extent, the 2024 election reflects an outsider revolt against elite misuse of institutions.
Executive Council agreed to convert the toll plaza on F.E. Everett Turnpike in Bedford to all-electronic tolling.
The town is hosting two public hearings on Nov. 21 and Dec. 19 to draft the Bedford Community Power plan.
Manchester state Senator, Bedford restauranteur: An amazing realignment has happened and the silent majority is alive and well.
Democrats lost 2 seats in the Senate, including minority leader Donna Soucy of Manchester, handing Republicans a veto-proof majority.