Wednesday marks the first day of the filing period for town and school offices available during the March 11 elections.
The filing period for Salem town and school elected offices opens Wednesday.
He was one of three GOP candidates seeking to replace long-time District 1 Executive Councilor Ray Burton, who died last year.
Sandy Hook Promise, other advocates come to the New Hampshire Statehouse in Concord to promote bill.
Local residents have a chance to listen to a former state senator and longtime military veteran challenging Annie Kuster this November.
A redesigned website, combined with a new poll that shows he's in a virtual tie with incumbent Jeanne Shaheen, has reignited race speculation.
Former Chris Christie aide Matthew Mowers, hired in November, will go back to New Jersey to face panel investigating Fort Lee traffic debacle.
The Salem Zoning Board will soon reevaluate a recent controversial rejection that led developers to threaten to sue the town.
A 17-year-old order was lifted by the state Department of Environmental Services.
Matt Mowers reportedly approached Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich about the infamous endorsement for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
The Republican candidate says the report "demonstrates our economy is not growing fast enough to make a difference."
Most Republicans surveyed in New Hampshire said they don't think it will have a lasting impact here in the Granite State.
Other decisions made during the start of the legislative session included votes to sustain three Gov. Maggie Hassan vetoes.
Advocates will mark the 15th anniversary of a historic campaign finance reform march.
Tobacco sales to youth dropped from 13.2 percent to 11.2 percent in 2013.
Governor says residents should visit New Hampshire emergency management site for storm information.
A Super PAC dropped $200,000 in local television advertising.
Many other changes are also coming to the area thanks to a variety of laws that take effect at the start of the new year
The Londonderry representative said he's received calls from people urging him to run.
Scott Brown was met by crowd of protesters dressed in blazing orange while arriving at his first event since officially confirming his move to N.H.
NH AG outlines parts of why Rockinghamβs James Reams was removed.
The former Massachusetts Senator says he has "nothing to announce" regarding his future political plans.
A fiscal responsibility group has dropped a $43,000 for a New Hampshire advertising buy that is critical of the senator's support for the ACA.
He has reportedly sold his home in Wrentham, MA.
The potential presidential candidate helped New Hampshire Republicans raise money in Concord Monday night.
American Bridge 21st Century apologizes for crashing Ray Burton memorial service.
Health issues played a role in decision.
Charitable gaming reform and two bills are also among the final recommendations issued by the state's Gaming Regulatory Oversight Authority.
Selectmen Mike Lyons said he was under the impression the accusation had been investigated thoroughly, and that Stephen Campbell hasn't apologized for allegations against him.
Selectman Stephen Campbell wants a public apology for the "witch hunt" that followed an incident that has turned out not to have happened.
A restaurateur from Bedford is considering a run.
A fake Marilinda Garcia Facebook account attributed Adolph Hitler quotes to her before it was taken down.
Big improvements for Interstate 93 between Exit 2 in Salem and Exit 3 in Windham have been approved.
New Hampshire officials react to the news of the former South African president's death at the age of 95.
During a visit to Londonderry, he noted that the deadline to file for the seat isn't until June of 2014.
The town of Salem's electricity bill will soon go up about $540 a year, although they say what they'll get is well worth it.