McCray: "The timing is right. We need some more conservative voices."
The bill also raises the state's gas tax by 4 cents, from 18 to 22 cents a gallon, to fund improvements, such as I-93 widening.
Merrimack currently has three positions open, including a seasonal job with Parks & Recreation.
The Merrimack Business Association forum is June 18 at Town Hall.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is a potential presidential candidate in 2016.
'You are always welcome to call me, but your first call should be to an attorney.'
Will focus on Health Trust position after renewal of contract; move comes as Legislative Ethics Committee eyes new complaint.
Merrimack Public Works Week is May 18 to May 24.
Merrimack Business Association says Jim Rubens, Bob Smith and Karen Testerman will be at the forum. They are waiting to hear back from Scott Brown.
The commission is looking for three alternates.
NH Roll Call on Senate Bill 367, which raises the state's gas tax by 4 cents.
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Legislature, governor support bill that removes tolls at Exit 12 on the Everett.
Governor Hassan says she will sign the 4-cent increase into law.
Residents interested in serving on the Library Board are asked to submit applications by May 19.
The School Board agenda includes board reorganization and committee assignments.
Bill would also increase the state's gas tax by just over 4 cents per gallon.
The bill would eliminate the northbound and southbound ramp tolls for Exit 12.
Warrant article for $3.3 million bond for highway garage upgrades fails to muster two-thirds vote required for passage.
The polls are at the James Mastricola Upper Elementary School.
Merrimack's annual town and school election is Tuesday, April 8.
Merrimack's annual town election is a week from today.
The effort to remove Exit 12 ramp tolls clears one legislative hurdle.
The Merrimack town election is April 8.
The annual Merrimack to town election is April 8.
The annual town election is April 8.
Letter to the Editor supporting candidates in the April 8 town elections.
JCI Jones Chemicals, Inc. allegedly violated federal chemical safety laws.
He was scheduled to attend a luncheon with business owners in Portsmouth and meet with activists and tour a business in Hudson on Tuesday.
The spending plan now moves on to the April 8 Town Meeting warrant.
Councilors will also review goals for the 2013-14 fiscal year.
The Merrimack town budget will be up for discussion.
Article 2 on the 2014 Town Warrant asks voters to appropriate $3.3 million for ugprades and installation.
ConvenientMD will occupy the larger building, but the second building doesn't have any tenants yet.
Owners who fail to register by May 1 will be subject to late charges, a $30 fine and a court summons.
Friday was the deadline to file for the town election.
Grants totaling $145,000 were awarded to five New Hampshire companies.
Nancy Larson, who holds the job now, recently accepted a job as city planner in Concord.
Councilors will also receive a review of the town's second quarter financials.