Moderator says non-controversial ballot is likely the key to the poor showing.
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Candidates sound off on the issues during a public forum presented by the Merrimack Exchange Club on March 29.
Record Jackpot has NH Lottery retailers busy.
Windshield transponders will drop to $8.90, while license plate-mounted ones will cost $15.19.
'It's important to remember what this debate is really about.'
Four of six candidates could not make candidate forum Monday night.
Candidate forums held tonight and Thursday.
The governor signed into law the Senate redistricting plan. Here's what it looks like.
Two of Merrimack's representatives voted to kill the bill that would have reversed decision on same sex marriage.
Merrimack teen was among winners honored at annual banquet at Nashua Post 483.
Merrimack Community TV put together this PSA to remind voters there has been a change in voting precincts.
Legislation to improve the conditions at Clark Veterans Cemetery is budget neutral.
School Board candidate Gary Krupp will meet with residents this Saturday and next.
Resident will have opportunity to discuss, amend articles relating to budget, wastewater treatment facility upgrades and union agreements.
House committee recommending minimal change in Congressional redistricting.
Bring your questions to the town offices Tuesday from 10 a.m.-noon.
Hear from the six people running for two seats on the Merrimack Public Library Board of Trustees
Dwyer hopes to represent Merrimack in the new Senate District 10.
A look at the top 50 highest paid employees in town last year.
The plan now goes to the House of Representatives for consideration.
Seven-article warrant goes through to April 10 ballot unchanged.
Actually, no matter how many hands are in the air, the future of commuter rail comes down to five votes.
Voters will have the opportunity to discuss the school district's seven-article warrant.
Town council and library trustees will each have six names on the ballot, while four seek two school board seats.
Residents have until 4:30 p.m. today to file for public office.
Rail Plan meeting set for March 5 at Nashua's City Hall.
Everything you need to know about your school and town before hitting the polls this year.
Campaign hosting grassroots event around the state to try to bring new supporters on board.
Article 3 on the 2012-13 warrant asks for approval of project that would have no tax impact, be paid for by sewer user fees.
Project would replace 42-year-old equipment. Would be paid by user fees, not tax dollars.
Articles will be up for discussion at March 14 deliberative session.
Rep. Dick Hinch and former Rep. Maureen Mooney throw support behind candidate in new Senate district.
Sunshine Week begins March 11; make your nominations by March 7.
Two hour meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 6-8 p.m.
The two Congressmen must come to an agreement this week.
Approves their recommended budget of $30.1 million for 2012-13