He was scheduled to attend a luncheon with business owners in Portsmouth and meet with activists and tour a business in Hudson on Tuesday.
Katherine Bauer and Mike Putnam were elected to the Board of Selectmen.
She'll host a roundtable discussion at 10:30 a.m. Monday.
The northbound and southbound lanes will be closed overnight on Monday for maintenance.
The former Massachusetts Senator appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Thursday morning.
Groups warn that incumbents could face primary opponents; others suggest more study is needed.
A flood of well known Republican political figures are scheduled to visit New Hampshire over the next two months, many of whom could be presidential candidates in 2016.
Republican Congressman suggests that when presidential candidates come to town, they actually know what the president’s job is.
The former Senate President agreed to sign a letter saying he will avoid future conflicts.
What would you do with the money if you won?
The bill is named after Joshua Savyon of Amherst, who was killed by his father at the YWCA in Manchester.
The former Massachusetts Senator appeared on Fox Business on Monday morning.
Chief medical examiner’s office calls the drug “an urgent public health issue.”
A recent survey also showed that support is rising for legalizing marijuana.
The governor also stressed the need for Republicans and Democrats to work together.
A large number of anglers are expected to head out onto the state's lakes and ponds this weekend.
A new poll released this week shows both congresswomen locked in tight races.
She said state agencies will liberally allow leave for state employees who determine they cannot safely travel to work.
Impending storm forces delay to Thursday.
The reception was held Monday in Washington, D.C.
The proposal will go before the House Transportation Committee on Tuesday.
The former Massachusetts Senator participated in the Penguin Plunge at Hampton Beach on Sunday.
Almost a year after his infamous "Bqhatevwr" Tweet, the former Massachusetts Senator sent out another nonsensical message.
The product is being recalled because it is a choking hazard
New Hampshire will receive $3.384 million to assist low-income families.
Former RI Congressman said New Hampshire should reject legalizing pot; calls for brain health initiative.
Some folks think so, and they're at the Statehouse in Concord to show legislators why.
He'll attend a fundraiser for Frank Guinta on Feb. 18.
Here's a look at what Granite Staters had to say about the president's speech.
State to receive grant from the Citizens Bank Foundation.
Michael Morrill, a Democratic activist, “announces” run for seat calling it a great “opportunity.”
Legislative Ethics Committee will request former state Senate president to respond to two "informal requests of consent.”
The Senate Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to take up expanded gaming on Tuesday morning.
GOP also shortens primary schedule.
A story published Friday on Politico ranked the Granite State #1.
The U.S. Postal Service’s regulator approved the increase of about 6 percent across all mail services.
Wednesday was the first day candidates could file for town and school offices.
Republican state representative from Salem calls decision-making in Washington “corrupt” as she launches challenge to Democrat Kuster.
The site paints the former Massachusetts senator as a supporter of Big Oil and Wall Street.
That's higher than the national average of 7.6 percent.