The report is available around town or in PDF format online.
Spokesman: Sharing briefing is about “transparency in government,” making info available to the public.
Texas Senator to give speech at VFW Hall at 3 p.m.
Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act also approved.
January blizzard cost the state nearly $3.2 million.
The Merrimack Business Association is holding a Town Council Candidates Forum, Tuesday, March 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Town Hall
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Cod limits for recreational anglers, charter boats will hurt tourism, hospitality industries in New Hampshire.
Think size doesn't matter with regard to the Kinder Morgan proposed pipeline? Think again.
Gov. Hassan issued proclamation; encourages residents to take precautions to protect family, property.
Representatives from the shipyard discussed their work overhauling nuclear submarines.
Granite Staters in the 1st Congressional District can ask questions, get updates about issues going on in Washington.
Kuster, Guinta said changes and modernization of the plans was a good idea; commend bipartisan proposal.
While highlighting Obama Administration’s work during the last six years in Concord, vice president praises the late Warren Rudman.
U.S. Rep. held two events last week.
Town clerk says filing period opens next week.
U.S. Reps. Ann McLane Kuster, D-NH, and Frank Guinta, R-NH, introduce legislation to stop cuts to Veterans Choice Card Program.
Rep. says bill will protect middle-class workers from 40 percent benefits tax increase.
The Fair Medical Billing Act reduces rates for New Hampshire businesses.
Critics, cheerleaders comment on plan that would expand rail from Massachusetts to Manchester.
The Congress passed H.R. 596 in a vote on Feb. 3, 2015.
Hampton event was first since being re-elected to Congress.
First Congressional District rep to discuss Operation TAXPAYER.
NH Legislature will take up resolution to rescind all previous calls for a convention; proponents say, changes need to be made.
Congressional subcommittee assignments also made.
Hopes to work on reversing president's executive order on immigration.
New Hampshire is the only state in New England without a state fossil, but a group of 10-year-olds are determined to change that.
The Granite State, he says, is forever indebted to the troops.
District 5 Executive Councilor says state contracts over $5,000, not $25,000, should be eyed by him, colleagues.
The president, he says, needs to stop stalling and approve the legislation.
Save American Workers Act now moves to the U.S. Senate.
After being sworn in, Representative calls for "bipartisan solutions that will create jobs, economic growth and prosperity."
Donations for the New Hampshire Food Bank collected; activities and exhibits scheduled.
Jasper selects strong Republican team to drive New Hampshire’s agenda.
Events to celebrate New Hampshire landmarks, products, and culture; website re-launched; committee named.
Classroom Expense Deduction bill also passes in the House.
Democrats join Hudson Republican in order to thwart a Bill O'Brien comeback.
A forum for Greater Merrimack business owners and leaders to work with State Senator Elect Gary Daniels on improving the business climate.
The commission will plan, coordinate events, activities commemorating 100th anniversary of the primary, first held on March 14, 1916.
GOP keeps state Senate seat, all eight state representative seats, and is leading for the District 5 Executive Council seat.