A little information regarding Gov. Mitt Romney's jobs plan
Expanded gaming would not have solved all of our problems but it certainly would have made these difficult economic times a little less painful and provided additional revenues for future budgets.
President Obama backs down again and moves his scheduled speech on jobs from Wednesday to Thursday.
The decision by Gov. Lynch to nominate a supporter of “any and all sources of revenue,” including tolls, as the next commissioner concerns me greatly.
Irene may be long gone, but effects are still being felt up and down the East Coast. A look back at the storm and its impact.
Adequate housing is needed in our area.
There are policies that many of us disagree with or wish he would improve or facilitate more quickly, but this is a pretty sweet list.
Scared, lost Jack Russell Terrier needs your help to get him home.
Hurricane Irene, the first hurricane in the Atlantic this season, will impact the East Coast this weekend and may play a role in our weather eventually.
We all hate tobacco, but from an economic standpoint we should always capitalize on the willingness of our neighbors to give their citizens an incentive to shop in New Hampshire.
People from the community who are interested in helping our community meet the demands for housing.
What may ultimately be a larger issue and fodder for more discussion will be how 16 non-suit participating hospitals are dealing with the issue and why.
Think you have the talking and texting and driving thing down? You do not. Save a life—maybe even your own—and sign Oprah's No Phone Zone pledge.
The only way to maintain low taxes is to control spending. If government spends too much, taxes will go up, and no amount of shifting them around from one form to another will prevent this.
When I find out a classmate is world class, the green-eyed monster hits.
Lost dog is back home after six long days on the run.
Can you believe this summer is more than half way over? Here's a look back at July's weather and a look ahead to what August may bring.
All our vendors at the Salem Farmers Market are the producers of all the products brought to the Market. Come and meet the producers.
Marshall is still missing and seems to be sticking close to Lake Street where he ran away!
Not since the O.J Simpson trial has there been such public outcry to a jury’s verdict as we witnessed in the case of Casey Anthony’s acquittal of murder charges in the death of her daughter Caylee.
Marshall, a 14-pound all-black dog wearing a blue harness ran away Monday night and needs your help to bring him home.
Historically, the best proven way to grow our economy is through responsible tax cuts.
We can’t allow the American people to become collateral damage to Washington’s political warfare.
When it's your fault your child is the odd man out.
Dealing with an aging parent is a new responsibility.
When you cut programs seniors depend on, Service Link will have no place to refer them.
What's coming out of Concord are smoking screens.
Simple gesture of giving uncovers more than a simple thanks!
Lost Lab from Brady Avenue after a round of fireworks scared her. What was done to help locate her and bring her back home.
Today, both the heat and the humidity are making it feel like Florida outside. We look at the "Dew Point" temperature and how we can determine just how humid it feels.
Last summer was a hot one. After a slow start, this summer has turned out to be quite warm too.
Nothing comes easy after a day that couldn't be scripted better.
House Speaker William O’Brien (R-Mont Vernon) and Majority Leader D.J. Bettencourt (R-Salem) today offered the following statements in response to Governor Lynch signing Senate Bill 2.
It will be summer-like this long 4th of July holiday weekend - with warmth, humidity, and the possibility of a few storms.
The bill extends the carry forward period for business enterprise tax credits against a company’s business profits tax from five years to ten.
House Majority Leader D.J. Bettencourt statement in response to the state budget becoming law at midnight and Governor Lynch’s criticism of the budget.
Rep. D.J. Bettencourt (R-Salem), the Majority Leader of the NH House of Representatives has been selected as president of the Federalist Society at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
Majority Leader D.J. Bettencourt (R-Salem) statement in response to Governor Lynch’s veto of legislation that requires voters to show photo identification to verify their identity to receive a ballot.
This week is the National Weather Service's Lightning Safety Awareness Week.
After a beautiful stretch of weather, some changes are ahead for the next few days. Clouds and showers have already returned to the area, and rain will continue periodically for the next three days.