Scott Brown arrived in his green truck and brown jacket to a crowd of protesters dressed in blaze orange.
The former Massachusetts Senator says he has "nothing to announce" regarding his future political plans.
A recent USA Today story says the 2016 Democratic presidential frontrunner could stump for some of her supporters.
Fiscal responsibility group drops $43,000 for New Hampshire advertising buy critical of Senator's support for the ACA.
The New Hampshire Senator says $6.5 billion over the next 10 years can be found somewhere other than benefits for young military retirees.
Interest penalties will be assessed to late tax bills at a rate of 12 percent per annum.
Health issues played a role in decision.
The ads refer to the former Senator as a "shadow lobbyist" and call on him to release a list of the "post-Senate clients" he has been working for.
Got the sniffles? Feeling achy? How do you know if it’s the flu? Here are the symptoms of influenza according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
New Hampshire officials react to the news of the former South African president's death at the age of 95.
Seacoast Republican is running against Carol Shea-Porter.
New Hampshire Fish and Game offers several tips.
Newly expanded program will help motorists experiencing car troubles during commute hours, peak weekend travel periods.
New report sheds light on where NH donations are really going.
The location has yet to be determined for the Dec. 19 event.
The list of Republican contenders for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Jeanne Shaheen continues to grow.
Former GOP presidential candidate talks China, American manufacturing at IOP.
The House and Senate are both scheduled to discuss the issue today.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will address New Hampshire Democrats at the annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner on Saturday in Manchester.
A House committee approved a proposal Wednesday to allow the game at bars and restaurants.
Republicans were quick to criticize the Obama administration for the program's problems.
Jennifer Horn wouldn't say if she's spoken to the former Massachusetts Senator about running in New Hampshire.
The 74 year old had been suffering from kidney cancer.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Councilors say they won't be intimidated into non-action; authorize expenditure of $5,000 to hire lawyer to advise on whether to proceed with legal action against state.
Tax bills due by Dec. 18 to avoid interest penalties.
The House and Senate are scheduled to meet in special session at 10 a.m.
The price is about 10 percent higher than at this time last year.
Discussion is scheduled as part of Thursday's Council meeting.
A House committee recently voted to kill a proposal aimed at legalizing its use.
Nearly 60 percent of voters surveyed said they support opening a casino in the state.
The former Republican Congressman was in Washington, D.C. last week, fueling speculation that he might seek the seat.
State has yet to set the town's tax rate.
Still, the DHHS says it does see some signs for optimism.
New Hampshire lawmakers will debate these and other controversial issues in the upcoming legislative session.
Concord state Rep. Rick Watrous files complaint claiming former Senate President used public office to land gig.