Democratic U.S. Reps. Annie Kuster and Carol Shea-Porter are both seen as potentially vulnerable.
Look for cloudy and cool weather today.
Miriam F. Luce of Windham also served on the state Liquor Commission from 1993 to 1999.
Legislative week: Gas taxes, concealed carry, lobsters, and 'no drones zones?'
It's another busy week in Londonderry.
The program could involve emergency spraying depending on several factors.
Things heat up fast, as hosts Ken Gidge and Bill O'Brien tackle name calling, downshifting and low-brow politics in Concord.
Today will be cloudy, with a high of 44 degrees.
The state's homeless population increased by 6 percent, according to a recent one-day count.
An audit of the program is expected to be completed by April 1.
The deadline for applications is March 29.
The Old Home Day Committee is also scheduled to meet.
The 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began 10 years ago this week – on March 19, 2003 – and although officially over, the fighting continues.
Trash pickup also resumes after a one-day delay due to the snowstorm.
Acting Chief Darren O'Brien told the Town Council on Monday that overtime expenses could put the department $225,000 over budget.
Trash and recycling pickup will resume on Wednesday.
The towns of Derry and Londonderry are currently working on a mitigation plan.
The School Board meeting scheduled for tonight has been canceled due to the snow.
The town's master plan hadn't been updated since 2004.
Among the items on the agenda are changes to the pawnbroker's ordinance and a request to suspend all impact fees.
New Hampshire residents can catch a glimpse of the rare "naked-eye" comet, which should be visible in the southwestern sky around sunset through the end of the month.
After a brief warm-up, today's high will be in the 30s.
Only about 10 percent of the town's registered voters had cast ballots as of 5 p.m.
See how locals voted on town elections and ballot questions.
Don't forget to vote, as today is Town Meeting Day in Londonderry.
Here's everything you need to know about the annual town and school ballot voting today.
House, Senate face big decisions on cigarette taxes, tolls and minimum wage. Hearing on bill to hike gas tax March 14 in Reps Hall.
Today's weather should be rainy, but not too cold.
Acting Town Manager William Hart said it would be more expensive than it's worth.
Expect more snow until midday today.
The recommendation will now go to the Town Council for a vote on March 18.
The NH House passed the bill 207-163 on March 6. Here's the roll call for Londonderry reps.
If approved, the increase would bring $2 million to Londonderry for road and bridge improvements.
The ordinance had its first reading on Monday and will go before the board again on March 18.
Town Hall will be closed for an hour today for a staff meeting.
The town is looking into the possibility of having one joint town/school deliberative session instead of two separate ones.
Town Councilors said there's not much they can do about the problem.
Londonderry voters will decide two contested races and several big ticket spending proposals.