Campaign 2014 candidates around New Hampshire are getting nods from the stateβs biggest newspapers, political organizations.
The political season in the Granite State is heating up.
Group says governor has limited power to authorize a state of emergency.
Stark360 says the candidates' youth, experience, and principles are best for New Hampshire.
Plus, Lambert hits the airwaves and Democrats highlight Social Security anniversary.
State, regional, and local stakeholders discuss potential economic benefit increased transportation options.
Union pledges to work to get Shaheen, Hassan, Shea-Porter and Kuster re-elected.
Plus, straight talker John comes back to the Granite State, too.
Brown, Rubens, and Smith offer stump speeches at farm bureau/timber association picnic.
Hereβs a collection recent political briefs from around the Granite State.
Hassan signs bill advocates says will strengthen marriage equality.
Health centers will establish or expand services to more than 5,500 residents.
Majority of illegal contribution complaint filed by the NH GOP thrown out.
Campaign 2014 headlines, press comments, and other stuff from around the Granite State.
Former NH governor was elected to three terms; served as ambassador to Great Britain during World War II.
Officials say he is best to lead Rockingham County Attorney's Office.
The Hillsborough Superior Court submitted the following information. It does not indicate a conviction.
Interstate 93 at Exit 2 in Salem will be reduced to one lane southbound as part of the project.
The former Massachusetts senator, now a resident of Rye, N.H., is seeking the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire.
Salem offers guidance for campaigns and supporters as election season gets into swing.
Salem's Field of Dreams Summer Concert Series runs through Aug. 21.
National Weather Service has also issued a flash flood watch for parts of southern NH.
Spraying for adult mosquitoes continues July 2 and July 3 at select times.
Rep. Sweeney says Brown will "break through Washington gridlock and fight to restore New Hampshire principles."
Romney will officially endorse Brown at Doug and Stella Scamman's Bittersweet Farm in Stratham on July 2.
Scott Brown lands the endorsement of the ranking elected Republican serving in Concord.
Selectmen have a non-public meeting scheduled before the regular meeting.
Jim Rubens and Bob Smith challenge Scott Brown in WMUR forum.
Lambert calls for IRS prosecutor; Kuster grills officials about veterans and a Libertarian begins collecting signatures.
A possible 2016 presidential hopeful is in New Hampshire on Friday to support one of the Republicans running for governor.
The "NH GOP Victory Office" opening is this Sunday, June 22.
A couple of former state lawmakers run for office again, while state Rep. Marilinda Garcia runs for Congress.
The GOP hopes to recapture the governor's office and congressional seats in 2014.
Hassan says if lottery winners' names are kept secret "then accountability and oversight is ultimately diminished and the opportunity for potential corruption is born."
Activist says the move was made to ensure Republican primary voters have a single conservative candidate in multi-candidate field.
Standard and Poor's cited Salem's strong fiscal management.
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