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Letter writer says District 24 candidate has not depended on political cronies and questionable deals to promote his candidacy.
Letter writer says Stiles has performed extraordinarily well for District 24. Now is the time to elect someone who can carry on for her.
Letter writer says her husband has built, acquired, operated companies, employing people, and now it's time to send him to the state Senate.
Letter writer says Democrats have put New Hampshire on a path to Greece. What’s happened to the New Hampshire advantage?
Letter writer says, instead of just talking about the importance of creating jobs in New Hampshire, Dan has done it.
Writer says, as a veteran, she knows the meaning of integrity and character and the state Senate candidate embodies those qualities.
Letter writer says state Senate candidate recognizes the need to bring down energy costs to attract more businesses.
Letter writer says, His method of work in business and the university are evidence that he will use a transparent form of accountability.
Breaking: Tropical Storm Hermine brings heavy winds, dangerous surf, riptides, and some drizzle.
Former asst. mayor sets the record straight: Ray stood by his constituents. "I remain mortified at my lack of due diligence in this matter."
Letter writer says candidate's influence on corporate culture, ethics helped her advance in the global business world.
Letter writer says candidate is spot on when it comes to the issues.
Letter writer, business partner says state Senate candidate built a $80M computer firm and had drive and vision for the future.
State Senate Republican from Rye says he supposed 2nd Amendment rights.
Letter writers: We need a clear-headed person representing us in the Senate; one who has experience making things work in the real world.
Deerfield Senator: The candidate has an in-depth understanding about how the Legislature works; he'll be a conservative problem solver.
Letter writer, former Hampton selectman says state Senate candidate understands budgeting, meeting a payroll, and living within one’s means.
Innis is leading the fundraising among the candidates.
Topless women are expected to turn out at Hampton Beach on Sunday.
Maggie Hassan will be at Throwback Brewery for a ceremonial bill signing.
Letter writer says District 24 state Senate candidate started from humble beginnings to build an $80 million company.
Letter writer says state Senate candidate is a decent, caring citizen who knows the real cost of doing business in NH and how hard it is.
State Senate candidate says long-term plan for revenues, expenses which will insure money is being used wisely, appropriately, is needed.
After PAC sends hit piece, outgoing state Senator says she gives Ray credit for facing adversity, criticism; moving forward to help others.
Letter writer says the state Senate candidate has more than two decades of experience on the opioid crisis front lines.
Letter writer says, though there are many qualified Republican candidates, I believe Dan is the best man to represent the district.
Groundwater monitoring well results are being checked for quality assurance, according to NHDES.
Letter writer was happy to see the Legislature pass Granite Hammer but wants more action, harshest punishments against drug dealers.
Letter writers: NH needs to reform our state's regulatory environment to unleash the budding entrepreneurial spirit of college graduates.
Hampton Selectwoman: Republican will be a state Senator who is not afraid to ask questions to better understand the issues.
Rye businessman receives support from Seacoast officials and activists.
Ruth Griffin said Innis had a ton of energy and great ideas about how to make New Hampshire's economy stronger.
Residential well water results near the former landfill show "non-detect to low level concentrations" of perfluorochemicals PFOA and PFOS.
Tweedie will be the conservative problem solver who will work for us 24/7.
Republican running for the District 24 state Senate seat says he has 50 major endorsements at this point in the campaign.
Reps from nine of the 11 communities in the district recently endorsed the Republican businessman.
Writer from Rye says, "Ray knows how to represent us because he is one of us."
The event will be held at Hobbs House on High Street in Hampton at 7 p.m.
The Coakley Landfill Group found perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate in groundwater samples, according to the EPA, NH DES.