Laura Colquhoun, the resident who filed the complaint, said Doncess and others broke the law by electioneering on government cable access.
Here are the unofficial results from the 2024 Democrat and Republican presidential primaries.
Protect Democracy advocate: New Hampshire voters expect transparency from their candidates — and they demand the same from their elections.
A capacity crowd at a local vineyard forced campaign organizers of Donald Trump to turn away dozens of would-be attendees.
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary is Tuesday, Jan. 23. Here is everything you need to know before voting.
While spending has increased by 87% in 20 years, enrollments have dropped by 21% and Granite State students still struggle with achievement.
John Anthony Castro launched his presidential race to boot former President Donald Trump from the GOP primary ballots in 32 states.
A proposed constitutional amendment requiring churches to pay state and local property taxes had little support in House Ways and Means.
A new version, HB 1636, would transfer responsibility for redeeming bottles and cans to producers, help municipalities, to reduce litter.
Chris Christie was in Hollis with a blunt message for Granite State Republicans: Dump Trump, or “Live Free or Die” is dead.
GOP candidates for president and governor agree: The Colorado Supreme Court ruling barring Trump from that state’s ballot is a mistake.
Few answers are forthcoming about Brookline Fire Chief Charles Corey’s job status after the veteran firefighter was put on paid leave.
Lawsuit: Officials at Franklin Pierce University tried to cover up sexual harassment complaints against an assistant professor.
When it comes to campaign cash, for Kelly Ayotte, it’s all going according to plan; for Joyce Craig, it is already off-script.
Hollis State Rep. Kat McGhee was asked what she knew about Rep. Troy Merner’s domicile and was asked to corroborate InDepthNH.org story.
Join NTS for Transit Matters on December 12 at 3pm.
2 months after the Oct. 7 attack, Hollis Republican Bruce Fenton went out of his way to defend anti-Israel protesters in Philadelphia.
Return completed surveys to the NTS Transit Center ticket window or a survey collection bag before Dec. 31, 2023.
Executive Council update: state Rep. Paige Beachemin, D-Nashua, sworn in; youth gang members in detention; judicial nominations; more.
Prominent Granite State Democrats want that money from a hike in the state’s only income tax — the tax on interest and dividend income.
The last week for soft yard waste curbside collection will be the week of Nov. 27 — weather permitting.
Normal operations will resume on Friday, when the Thursday routes will be picked up; Friday routes will be picked up on Saturday.
The Nashua Holiday Stroll will be held on Saturday, Nov. 25. Here are the streets that will be closed and-or detoured.
The Manchester Transit Authority (MTA) bus now comes to the NTS Transit Center.
Mayor Donchess wins reelection; Beauchemin wins Ward 4 state representative special election; other 2023 results.
NTS will be hosting a small giveaway this November to end off the Community Transportation Month celebration
Here is everything you need to know about the Nov. 7 city and school elections in Nashua, New Hampshire.
There will be no delays for curbside collections for the week of Nov. 5 through Nov. 11.
The upcoming municipal general election in Nashua is Nov. 7, 2023. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Former Hudson state Rep: DeSantis' charges against Haley have been called false by CNN, Check Your Fact, PolitiFact, and other websites.
Incumbent Mayor Jim Donchess and Hillsborough County Commissioner Mike Soucy will take questions from students at Nashua South High School.
On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, everyone can ride any NTS fixed route bus for FREE to and from any polling location!
The candidate explains why she is running in 2023.
Registration is now open for the 2023 June Caron Senior Outing.
After November 17, 2023, the Engineering Department will no longer be issuing Street Opening Permits for construction in City Rights-of-Way.
The week of 11/6 the new tower will be installed.
Secondary, post-secondary education loses its way when it narrows students’ world by teaching them what to think rather than how to think.
The Street will be closed for part of the day on Oct. 23. Please seek alternate route.
The candidate explains why he is running in 2023.