The candidate explains why she is running for a one-year seat in the May 9 special election.
The candidate explains why he is running for a three-year seat in the May 9 special election.
The candidate explains why he is running for a one-year seat in the May 9 special election.
Voters can change or correct their registrations before the May 9 town council special election.
Sununu warned if Republicans didn’t find a way to expand their appeal, “We’re going to lose. I want winners.”
Candidates running for office in the May 9 special election can tell readers about their campaigns and why they're running.
The Mosquito Control program began the week of April 10, 2023 in the Town of Salem.
Eastern Pipe Services (EPS) will be working in Main St between Pleasant St and N Broadway from 4/11-4/13.
Salem state Rep: Besides supporting retirees and fixed-income folks, eliminating the tax will make NH more attractive to businesses.
Executive Councilor Janet Stevens advocated for 120 additional inpatient beds.
The hydrant flushing program began on April 3 and will continue every Monday and Thursday for several weeks from 11 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
Ten registered voters have filed for a recount regarding Article 22 which is relative to the hand counting of ballots.
The date has been set for the Special Election for Town Council. The election will be held on May 9, 2023.
The Salem Police Department is in the final stages of accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.
Councilor Stevens: "You may not know that you are living in an area of high probability for elevated uranium or radon in your well water."
Joe Sweeney and Cathy Stacey elected selectmen; voters restore police, fire, and recreation funds; veterans exemption readopted.
Here is everything you need to know about the March 14 town and school elections in Salem, New Hampshire.
Republican lawmakers have made parental rights legislation a top priority; Dems say it will cause irreparable harm to young people.
The department is in the final stages of accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.
Town Manager Chris Dillon will be at the Ingram Senior Center to provide information and answer questions on the Warrant Articles March 14.
The Board of Selectmen approved a rate change for utility (water and sewer) bills issued after June 1, 2023.
The March 14, 2023 Sample Ballot is available here.
Registered voters interested in changing their information or new town residents can register to vote before the March 14 election.
The 2023 town election candidate explains why she is running for the seat.
The 2023 town election candidate explains why he is running for the three-year seat.
The February edition of the Town Hall Times
Candidates running for office in the March 14 election can tell readers about their campaigns and why they’re running before Election Day.
While it is not a scientific sample, Granite State politicos said the Florida governor had strong appeal; Sununu's response was mixed.
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean the government isn’t coming for your appliances.
The former president gave a subdued, “disciplined” speech, his supporters said, to the Trump-friendly crowd that mostly touched on the past.
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President Trump will be back on the campaign stump on Saturday, beginning with a stop at the New Hampshire GOP state committee meeting.
State Rep. Joe Sweeney, R-Salem, is the prime sponsor of bills that would move the state's primary to March and-or June.
Need to register to vote before the town deliberative session or election? Need to change party affiliation? Voters can do so on Jan. 24.
Republican state Reps. Joe Sweeney of Salem, Joe Alexander of Goffstown, and Ross Berry of Manchester, are sponsoring the legislation.
Periodic chlorine conversions are a common maintenance practice by many public water systems using chloramines to reduce free ammonia.
Town Offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16, in recognition of Civil Rights/Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
NHPR is gaining allies in the lawsuit brought by Granite Recovery’s Eric Spofford just as evidence used to report the story is in doubt.
Voters will go to the polls to decide board of selectmen, budget committee, ZBA, and other town office members on March 14.