NH state reps are debating the pros and cons of a bill to legalize casino gambling.
New Hampshire residents came out to Concord Wednesday to voice their opinions against a casino.
Salem Reps. Robert Elliott and Joe Sweeney along with Casino Advisory Committee member Gary Boutin were outside the statehouse this morning.
The New Hampshire House of Representatives will open up session at 10 a.m. in Concord.
RNC Chairman Priebus calls for permanent, political machine to challenge Democrats.
An anonymous accusation was made last week in the Salem Community Patriot.
The board voted 4-1 Monday to begin the process.
Last week, a House super committee voted to recommend the bill "inexpedient to legislate."
The 23-22 vote saw members of both parties voting on either side of the issue.
Several from Salem sounded off on the 23-22 "inexpedient to legislate" recommendation.
Joe Casey and Stephen Burke brought out several NH workers, each wearing 'Yes on SB152' T-shirts.
A fee of more than $5,000 was recently assessed for an accessory apartment.
House subcommittees are rifling through more than a dozen amendments today, including a couple that call for multiple casinos in NH.
The town's Casino Advisory Committee has previously discussed the subject.
Windham Patch spoke with Board of Selectmen Chairman Everett McBride, Jr.
House panel eyeing changes in regulation, licensing and revenue distribution. Vote set for May 15.
He said that a total of five legislators are undecided on the 45-member committee.
Bill Wortman, co-CEO for the Las Vegas-based company, joined the project architect for a town hall forum Wednesday.
Millennium Gaming has released pictures of the potential Rockingham Park design ahead of a town hall forum.
With a month or two to live, Hardy Macia takes to YouTube urging governor to allow patients to grow their own.
Rich Killion, spokesperson for Millennium Gaming, sounded off about the entertainment venue on site.
Both sides discussed working on the language in Senate Bill 152 to clarify the issue.
The new position could be merged with the community development director role.
The company that owns the option to buy Rockingham Park has added an entertainment venue and hotel to the new plan.
A new federal database shows how hospitals compare for care.
The news was reported this morning.
Manchester Rep. Patrick Long (D) officially proposed an amendment Thursday to limit seats at a potential casino entertainment venue.
Testimony: A $80 million casino license fee would not materialize in time for the next NH budget. Labor leaders: Project would boost local and statement economy.
The organization's new state director will appear at the committee meeting.
Chief of NH Racing and Charitable Gaming notes some gaming operations now in the state are bigger than some of the smaller casinos in Las Vegas.
U.S. Representative for the 2nd Congressional District has breakfast with business leaders.
The Union Leader reported the news today.
Over 50 residents filled rows of folding chairs for a community forum Tuesday.
Family Promise of Greater Rockingham County uses local churches to help homeless families get on their feet.
Reps Kuster and Shea-Porter's favorability ratings still in the basement in latest UNH poll.
Advanced Device Technology, Inc. was facing allegations it violated the False Claims Act.
Supporters throw Statehouse luncheon to make their case to NH House members.
A decision was made on Monday.
Selectman Stephen Campbell voted against the project
The Eagle Tribune reported the news today.