The political season in the Granite State is heating up.
Group says governor has limited power to authorize a state of emergency.
Stark360 says his youth, experience, and principles are best for New Hampshire.
Plus, Lambert hits the airwaves and Democrats highlight Social Security anniversary.
Union pledges to work to get Shaheen, Hassan, Shea-Porter and Kuster re-elected.
Republican candidate is facing off against former U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta.
The League of Women Voters New Hampshire hosts the event at Nashua City Hall.
Plus, straight talker John comes back to the Granite State, too.
U.S. Representative meets with healthcare professional around the district.
Visit to Bedford, Merrimack, and Nashua is part of "10 Counties in 10 Days" tour.
Members of the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire union say she's the best candidate in the race.
Brown, Rubens, and Smith offer stump speeches at farm bureau/timber association picnic.
Here’s a collection recent political briefs from around the Granite State.
Hassan signs bill advocates says will strengthen marriage equality.
Health centers will establish or expand services to more than 5,500 residents.
Majority of illegal contribution complaint filed by the NH GOP thrown out.
Campaign 2014 headlines, press comments, and other stuff from around the Granite State.
Former NH governor was elected to three terms; served as ambassador to Great Britain during World War II.
Charles Benzing of Nashua sent N-word, C-word laced letter to state Democratic headquarters a week after being named a Brown supporter.
The Hillsborough Superior Court submitted the following information. It does not indicate a conviction.
Week in Review: A car chase on on the Everett, and a new Merrimack Town Councilor.
Town Council welcomes Councilor Lon S. Woods.
The last toll at the Exit 12 ramps in Merrimack will be collected at 9 p.m. on July 18.
DOT announced the project would take about a month to complete.
The Town Council intends to fill the vacancy on July 17.
Residents interested in applying for the council position please submit a letter of interest by July 10.
Dan Innis, a Portsmouth businessman, is casting himself as a Washington outsider against former Congressman Frank Guinta in the race for the GOP nomination.
New Cingular Wireless PCS wants a special exception to build a telecommunication tower in residential and aquifer conservation districts.
Jim Rubens and Bob Smith are in a battle for the conservative vote in the U.S. Senate race.
Merrimack Town Hall offices, with the exception of the Town Clerk's office, will be closed from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17.
Former state Sen. Jim Rubens and former U.S. Sen. Bob Smith will have the stage to themselves at Merrimack Town Hall.
Five people, including four Republicans, are seeking the state Senate seat that represents Merrimack.
Merrimack Town Manager Eileen Cabanel directed flags at Town buildings to be flown at half-staff in honor and memory of Chairman Yakuboff.
The candidate filing period ends June 13.
An interesting GOP primary is shaping up for NH Senate District 11, which covers Amherst, Merrimack, Milford and Wilton.
Some travelers along I-93 near Exit 4 have asked: What, dear God, is that smell?
The Merrimack zoning board plans to reschedule the New Cingular Wireless petition for June 25.
The Supervisors of the Checklist will be holding a voter registration/party change session on Tuesday, June 3.
A petition on Change.org urges the Merrimack zoning board to deny the New Cingular Wireless application.
The Merrimack Zoning Board of Adjustment meets May 28 for half a dozen business items.