NH News Story Links

3-21-08 NH Newspaper Story Links

The Claremont Eagle Times

County courted to join regional recycling group

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The Concord Monitor

Abortion counseling plan fails

Price-controlled insurance passes

Mayor wants resignation over pot vote

City to examine CCTV allegations

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The Exeter News-Letter

Newmarket Planning Board debates zoning the mills

Changing of the guard at Exeter Board of Selectmen

ZBA approves PEA gym expansion agreement

Exeter ZBA right to deny rehearing on St. Michael's plan

Stratham residents, get your compost bins

New selectmen named after Newfields election recount

Newmarket Town Council to fix Prescott Street water woes

Newmarket Town Council approves policy changes in wake of audit

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Fosters Daily Democrat

New shipyard facility to streamline nuclear submarine operations

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Keene Sentinel

City council tackling fire issues More staffing

Winchester going town manager-less; what happens next?

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The Laconia Citizen

Tilton-Northfield Fire District election decision bound for court

Expansion of Ag Center on the warrant in Tilton

House passes Highway Fund fix

Fueling her campaign

N.H. Senate adopts tougher penalties against Internet predators

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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

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The Nashua Telegraph

Richardson endorses Obama

Tuesday session would come 6 days before strike date

$4m school renovations will begin in Amherst

Bridge repairs worry some in Merrimack

Gaming charity gets permission to expand in Milford

Homeowners may get bankruptcy relief

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Portsmouth Herald

Rye to offer discount compost bins

Senate gives districts break on kindergarten

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The Union Leader

GOP hits Shaheen record on Iraq

School aid bill passes Senate

Senate: Insure stomach surgery for the obese

Small business health insurance plan gets Senate OK

State Senate rejects abortion-counseling bill

Tradition, humor served with St. Pat's meal

Guard unit praised for service

Nashua teacher contract talks slated to resume

Bristol voters to get second crack at building proposal

Shipyard breaks ground for new testing facility

Economic ills a challenge to state's lawmakers

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The Valley News

Sununu Shares Upbeat Assessment

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3-20-08 NH Newspaper Links

The Claremont Eagle Times

CEDA can't get power for park

The Concord Monitor

Warming bill passes by wide margin

Census report: NH growth eases

Hotline to aid struggling homeowners

Library of the future?

Voters lend Blake principal a hand

The Exeter News-Letter

Fosters Daily Democrat

State lawmakers endorse global warming initiative

Shea-Porter makes second visit to Iraq

Running out of room: County jail getting squeezed

Legislation seeks to assist port operations and growth

Solid news on wastewater upgrade funds in Dover

Portsmouth council votes to end 10-year term limits

Keene Sentinel

UPDATE, Bond still fails in Keene recount

Marlborough considers school move

The Laconia Citizen

In Moultonborough: Information brouhaha not due to deviousness

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Plowing to continue, 'under the radar'

The Nashua Telegraph

Union decides to walk out at end of the month

27 city workers topped $100k in '07

Mascenic students do not want to end the school year late

Mason withdrawal lots of work

Portsmouth Herald

Committee wants $9M for schools

Council debates term-limit rule

Turn off lights for 1 hour, help save the Earth

The Union Leader

John DiStaso's Granite Status: Presence at Sununu dinner ruined some appetites

Plan helps schools' financial plight

Officials: Help available to at-risk homeowners

Tax credit plan for new jobs in Coos County

Bill designed to help increase worker housing

Marijuana vote draws fire

House roll call on marijuana possession

State Liquor Commission's advertising agency bows out

Alderman to pick school board member

29 Monadnock teachers who called in sick won't be disciplined

The Valley News

Sununu Shares Upbeat Assessment
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3-19-08 NH Local News Links

Barnstead

School renovations on ballot – The Concord Monitor

Epping

School boards wrestle with conflict policies – The Union Leader

Franklin

Freshman program OK'd by board – The Laconia Citizen

Hollis

Hollis voters OK $11m for schools – The Nashua Telegraph

Hollis/Brookline School District gets grant to curb pollution – The Nashua Telegraph

Laconia

Laconia board sends $31.7 million school budget to council – The Laconia Citizen

School days extended by half-hour – The Laconia Citizen

Laconia extends school days to make up for snow - The Union Leader

Manchester

Mayor tells department heads to prepare for cuts – The Union Leader

Meredith

Town gov't changes given thought – The Laconia Citizen

Mont Vernon

Selectman's decision to quit stuns colleagues – The Nashua Telegraph

Nashua

Picketers discourage job fair applicants – The Nashua Telegraph

Newmarket

Nonbinding warrant article seeks to increase density in mill redevelopment – Fosters Daily Democrat

Portsmouth

City council signs off on capital plan – The Portsmouth Herald

Portsmouth council trims next year's CIP – Fosters Daily Democrat

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3-18-08 NH Local News Links

Brentwood

Brentwood votes down fire station second year in a row – The Exeter News-Letter

Brentwood passes $2.7 million budget – The Exeter News-Letter

Claremont

City wins tax case vs. project – The Claremont Eagle Times

Concord

$68.6 million budget trims six teachers – The Concord Monitor

Deerfield

Deerfield deals with default plan – The Union Leader

Epping

Resignation follows policy clash – The Union Leader

Exeter

Exeter School District voters approve all articles – The Exeter News-Letter

Planning Board sounds off on 25-lot subdivision – The Exeter News-Letter

Gilford

Petition drive seeks to get Juris reinstated – The Laconia Citizen

Agencies worried by funding setbacks – The Laconia Citizen

Hampton

Hampton voters opt for some peace and quiet – The Union Leader

Keene

Keene's downtown lacks for spaces, steering shoppers away – The Keene Sentinel

Laconia

Area voters split on tax resolution – The Laconia Citizen

Litchfield

Veteran handed reins of power in Litchfield – The Nashua Telegraph

Litchfield selectmen retain interim treasurer – The Union Leader

Londonderry

Londonderry councilors renew junkyard's license – The Union Leader

Manchester

Peabody resigns her post – The Union Leader

More towns pass fair-tax resolution – The Union Leader

Mason

Mason schools look ahead after pulling out of SAU 63 – The Union Leader

Meredith

Town gov't changes given thought – The Laconia Citizen

Newington

Anger in Newington over school taxes – The Portsmouth Herald

Newmarket

Newmarket's NCDC filed request for rehearing on mill project – The Exeter News-Letter

Portsmouth

City's $74M capital plan up for review tonight – The Portsmouth Herald

Stratham

Stratham voters approve $4.9 million budget – The Exeter News-Letter

Swanzey

Schools are back at full staff today – The Keene Sentinel

Windsor

Tax tabs divide Windsor – The Union Leader

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3-17-08 NH Local News Links

Barnstead

New municipal building plan shelved – The Union Leader

Concord

City prepares to tighten the spending belt – The Concord Monitor

Police go online to cut prostitution – The Concord Monitor

Dunbarton

Town administrator will retire in June – The Concord Monitor

Exeter

Fort Rock Farm opponents request rehearing – The Union Leader

Hollis

Voters weigh school budget – The Nashua Telegraph

Kearsage Regional School District

Superintendent to take top post for Manchester schools – The Concord Monitor

Laconia

Residents urged to write about Liberty Hill – The Laconia Citizen

Gardens Theater study under way – The Laconia Citizen

Londonderry

To trim costs, Londonderry cuts four positions – The Union Leader

Manchester

Manchester to allow online payment of parking tickets – The Union Leader

Middleton

Residents vote on most warrant articles – Fosters Daily Democrat

Nashua

Insured and fighting for coverage – The Nashua Telegraph

Pembroke

Pembroke voters OK noise ordinance – The Union Leader

Portsmouth

Portsmouth attorney given poker power – Fosters Daily Democrat

Salem

Police station recount sought – The Union Leader

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3-16-08 NH Local News Links

Barnstead

Economic anxiety stops town bulding plan cold in The Concord Monitor

Belmont

Down the drain a good thing in Pleasant Valley in The Concord Monitor

Belmont budget, water project, curfew pass in Fosters Daily Democrat

Canterbury

Canterbury says yes to $2.1m budget in The Union Leader

Deerfield

Looking for an economic indicator? Check voting results in The Union Leader

Dover

Strafford County: 15 percent tax hike in Fosters Daily Democrat

Dover tax cap discussion put on hold

Law could create a 'fix' of a problem for animal owners in Fosters Daily Democrat

Enfield

Property Tax Measure Fails to Find Supporting Voice in The Valley News

Gilmanton

Safety services generate debate in The Laconia Citizen

Greenfield

Recovering town turns fiscal corner in The Keene Sentinel

Greenland

Greenland voters OK spending in The Portsmouth Herald

Greenland residents vote down traffic light in Fosters Daily Democrat

Greenville

Voters had their say at Greenville meeting in The Nashua Telegraph

Henniker

Fire department can retire its 1983 tanker

Hinsdale

Hinsdale school meeting goes off without a hitch in The Keene Sentinel

Hopkinton

Voters add funds, pay for camp counselors in The Concord Monitor

Laconia

Laconia budget is ready for review in The Laconia Citizen

Fire Dept. requests move up in The Laconia Citizen

Litchfield

No end to school projects in The Nashua Telegraph

Londonderry

Londonderry rejects proposal in The Union Leader

Lyndeborough

New capital reserve fund to be set up in Lyndeborough for backhoe in The Nashua Telegraph

Manchester

Brennan to head Manchester schools in The Union Leader

City Hall: Where's Oprah (and her cars) when needed? in The Union Leader

Moultonborough

Moultonborough center project on life support in The Laconia Citizen

Nashua

Audit finds access to school documents mixed in The Nashua Telegraph

Mayor Lozeau adding her stamp to office walls in The Nashua Telegraph

Newington

Newington voters approve many articles in The Portsmouth Herald

North Hampton

Two sessions to address climate change in The Portsmouth Herald

Pembroke

Voters: Quiet down

Pittsfield

$3.7 million budget, reserves approved in The Concord Monitor

Rollinsford

Rollinsford town Hall renovations get grudging go-ahead in Fosters Daily Democrat

Salem

Brennan to head Manchester schools in The Union Leader

Tilton

Tilton OKs police station bond issue in The Union Leader

Police officers get a big, new home in The Concord Monitor

Unity

Budget breezes through in The Claremont Eagle Times

Walpole

Walpole voters give high-five to budget in The Keene Sentinel

Webster

Officers will get new ballistic vests

Wilton

Wilton meeting vote sends changes to highway, fire department in The Nashua Telegraph

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NHI Poll Results - Selling the Lists is against the Law!

The readers of NHInsider have overwhelmingly sided with the NH GOP position on the sale of the Secretary of State supplied voter registration lists.

Should the political parties be allowed to sell the state voter list to commercial users?
  Ratio
Yes, they bought it, they can sell it18%
No, it is against state regulations76%
Not sure5%

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3-14-08 NH Local News Links

Belmont

Belmont candidate questions procedure by Geoff Cunningham of The Laconia Citizen

Brentwood

Voters reject fire station in Brentwood by Jason Schreiber of The Union Leader

Bristol

Recessed Bristol Town Meeting concludes — sort of by John Koziol of The Laconia Citizen

Brookline

Church purchase wins, station loses by The Nashua Telegraph

Dover

More cuts coming on Strafford County budget vote? By Aaron Sanborn of Fosters.com

Durham

Shaheen touts student debt solutions by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald

Bonded by debt: Shaheen has plans to lighten load of many college students by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Gilford

Gilford town operations continue in wake of dismissal by Cutter Mitchell of The Laconia Citizen

Gilford town administrator vows to fight effort to oust him by roger Amsden of The Union Leader

Greenville

Greenville considers new municipal facility by Jessie Salisbury of The Nashua Telegraph

Hollis

Everything OK'd at Hollis Town Meeting by Joseph Cote of The Nashua Telegraph

Hooksett

Hooksett settles with 2 workers by Greta Cuyler of The Union Leader

Lyndeborough

Lyndeborough voters weigh buying truck, keeping up roads by Jessie Salisbury of The Nashua Telegraph

Mason

$1.58m budget, 283-acre buy OK’d by Jessie Salisbury of The Nashua Telegraph

Merrimack

Beach ban moves to public hearing by Jim Kozubek of The Union Leader

Merrimack land goes to state for courthouse by Jim Kozubek of The Union Leader

New courthouse clears last hurdle by Karen Lovett of The Nashua Telegraph

Mont Vernon

Rate could jump 20% with district budget OK by Joseph Cote of The Nashua Telegraph

Newport

Board undecided on all-day kindergarten by Aaron Aldridge of The Claremont Eagle Times

Peterborough

Voters turn down fact-finder's report by Sam Bonacci of The Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Pittsfield

Voters buck trend, increase spending by Meg Heckman of The Concord Monitor

Portsmouth

City files grievance against patrolmen's union by Elizabeth Dinan of The Portsmouth Herald

Swanzey

Voters reject budget, contracts by Anika Clark of The Keene Sentinel

Tilton

Tilton-Northfield Fire Commissioner asks for election recount by Gail Ober of The Laconia Citizen

Wilton

School renovations fail in Wilton by The Nashua Telegraph

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3-13-08 NH Local News Links

Bradford

Garage, police plans fail for a third time by Margot Sanger-Katz

Bristol

Renovation projects fail after lengthy discussion by John Koziol of The Laconia Citizen

Voters reject building the 'Taj Mahal in a recession' by Annmarie Timmins of The Concord Monitor

Brookline

Brookline rejects police station by Joseph Cote of The Nashua Telegraph

Claremont

City council won't budge on school's tax bill by Kyle Jarvis of The Claremont Eagle Times

Derry

So, you think your vote doesn't matter? Race is decided by a single vote by Mike Kalil of The Union Leader

Dover

$42.9m spending plan sent to council by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Right-to-Know e-mail 'yellow flag' raised again by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Epsom

Voters can see signs of the times by Russ Choma of The Union Leader

Gilford

Juris fired; letter cited by Cutter Mitchell of The Laconia Citizen

Selectmen oust town administrator by Mark Hayward of The Union Leader

Hampton

Hampton elects two new selectmen by Patrick Cronin of The Portsmouth Herald

Hollis

Hollis voters having way, say with articles by Hattie Bernstein of The Nashua Telegraph

Hooksett

Hooksett to decide who shovels sidewalks by Greta Cuyler of The Union Leader

Hudson

Changes in bill presentation may have changed votes by Albert McKeon of The Nashua Telegraph

Keene

School request fails by Sarah Palermo of The Keene Sentinel

Lebanon

N.H. Town Voters Draw Purse Strings by Susan Boutwell of The Valley News

Lee

Town Meeting could carry into a third night by Aaron Sanborn of Fosters.com

Litchfield

Town swears in interim treasurer after arrest by David Johnson of The Union Leader

Littleton

Third time's the charm for police station by Lorna Colquhoun of The Union Leader

Londonderry

Conley beats out Freda for moderator by Adam Benson of The Union Leader

Lyndeborough

Voters again reject kindergarten plan by The Nashua Telegraph

Manchester

Manchester police chief to retire April 25 by Scott Brooks of The Union Leader

Double-digit tax hike coming in Manchester? By Scott Brooks of The Union Leader

Mason

Six years later, Mason pulls out by Jessie Salisbury of The Nashua Telegraph

Meredith

Fire station project passes easily by Erin Plummer of The Laconia Citizen

Mont Vernon

All the articles get thumbs-up by The Nashua Telegraph

New Castle

New Castle sets new record for shortest school meeting by Nick Gosling of Fosters.com

New London

Town will buy 60 acres of open land by Mike Pride of The Concord Monitor

Newport

Wall work will cost more than article amount by Aaron Aldridge of The Claremont Eagle Times

Plymouth

Voters buck selectmen on walkway issue by Gail Ober of The Laconia Citizen

Rindge

Rindge Safety building, budget get blown out by David Greisman of The Keene Sentinel

Sandwich

Volunteer effort, road repair highlight meeting by The Laconia Citizen

Warner

$667,000 will go toward a new bridge by Joelle Farrell of The Concord Monitor

Weare

Town wonders how to make ends meet by Shira Schoenberg of The Concord Monitor

Webster

Pillsbury Lake Water fees remain for well owners by Shira Schoenberg of The Concord Monitor

Winchester

Town manager position ousted by Sarah Palermo of The Keene Sentinel

Windham

Malfunction delays voting results by Jim Devine of The Union Leader

Woodstock

Ready for a drug test? Town Meeting takes tongue-in-cheek turn by Lorna Colquhoun of The Union Leader

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3-12-08 NH Local News Links

Allenstown

Voters reject all 20 articles by The Union Leader

Amherst

Ok's $4m for repairs at three schools by Hattie Bernstein of The Nashua Telegraph

Andover

Voters vent but approve dam request by Chelsea Conaboy of The Concord Monitor

Atkinson

Radio towers lose big by The Union Leader

Auburn

Voters approve switch to SB2 by The Union Leader

Bedford

Road bonds come to a dead end by Stephen Beale of The union Leader

Belmont

Subdivision hopes for bailout by Ethan Wilensky-Lanford

Boscawen

Raise aside, spending plan passes by Joelle Farrell of The Concord Monitor

Brookline

2 trustees in library dispute are ousted by Joseph Cote of The Nashua Telegraph

Candia

Voters reject school with Auburn by Toby Henry of The Union Leader

Capital Region

Across region, voters just say 'no' by Meg Heckman, Annmarie Timmins, & Felice bellman of The Concord Monitor

Chichester

Jordan, Pike win town elections by The Union Leader

Claremont

School budget, contracts pass by Elizabeth Martin of The Claremont Eagle Times

Deerfield

Both budgets fall; O'Neal, Reagan win by The Union Leader

Derry

Exit 4A project fails in non-binding vote by Mike Kalil of The Union Leader

Dunbarton

Tax rate to rise after additions by Shira Schoenberg of The Concord Monitor

Durham

No new ballfields; Smith re-elected by The Union Leader

Epping

Ballot system survives challenge by The Union Leader

Epsom

Voters reject two budgets by The Union Leader

Exeter

Campbell, Quandt elected to Exeter selectmen by Jennifer Feals of The Exeter News-Letter

Goffstown

Voters nix acreage, approve firefighters by The Union Leader

Greenland

Greenland returns selectmen to board by Karen Dandurant of The Portsmouth Herald

Greenland could add full-time firefighters by Karen Dandurant of The Portsmouth Herald

Hampton

Hampton Falls votes down school budget by Nancy Rineman of The Portsmouth Herald

Hillsborough

Emerald Lake stays; voters okay budget by Victoria Shouldis of The Concord Monitor

Hooksett

Cournoyer, Berk elected to board by The Union Leader

Hudson

Voters reject senior center by Ashley Smith of The Nashua Telegraph

Lebanon

No school for Lebanon by Kristen Senz of The Union Leader

Lebanon Rejects New School, ZoningCormen, Sykes Gain At-Large Council Seats by Erin Hanrahan of The Valley News

Litchfield

Arrested official wins, won't serve by Suzanne Bates of The Union Leader

Treasurer re-elected, then resigns by Albert McKeon & Ryan Halliday of The Nashua Telegraph

Voters nix new school for fourth time by Ryan Halliday of The Nashua Telegraph

School, fire station go down to defeat by The Union Leader

Londonderry

$5.1 million bond for school wins by Adam Benson of The Union Leader

Merrimack

Deliberative session moves budget by The Union Leader

Milton

Decisions, decisions: New Hampshire Town Meeting Day 2008 by Conor Makem of Fosters.com

New Boston

Proposed budget glides through voter scrutiny by Karen Lovett of The Nashua Telegraph

All town, school articles pass by The Union Leader

Milford

Voters shoot down three different kindergarten plans by Daymond Steer of The Cabinet Press

Mont Vernon

Voters OK buying Wah Lum Reserve tract by Marc Smith of The Nashua Telegraph

Newington

Newington voters reward incumbents by Dave Choate of The Portsmouth Herald

Newmarket

Votes down bid to buy 104-acre parcel for new school by Melissa Lattman of The Portsmouth Herald

Newmarket couple strikes deal to preserve 57 acres by Clare Kittredge of The Union Leader

Newport

Voters turn down budget by Aaron Aldridge of The Claremont Eagle Times

North Hampton

Coutu defeats Gould for No. Hampton selectmen seat by Tamarra Le of The Portsmouth Herald

Pembroke

Zoning approved; Preston elected by The Union Leader

Peterborough

Official: Peterborough seeing charter benefits by Nancy Foster of The Union Leader

Pittsfield

No changes for school voting by The Union Leader

Portsmouth

'Fair tax' gains support by Dave Choate of The Portsmouth Herald

Portsmouth view to change by Clare Kittredge of The Union Leader

Raymond

Barnes, Wood triumph in elections by The Union Leader

Rye

Rye voters approve entire warrant by Karen Dandurant of The Portsmouth Herald

Salem

$7.1 m police station lacks needed margin by The Union Leader

Salem eyes 2nd round of voting by Jim Devine of The Union Leader

Salisbury

Rusty bridge will be repaired or replaced by Mike Pride of The Concord Monitor

Sandown

Police station: fails by 3 votes by The Union Leader

Stratham

Stratham elects town officers, passes ordinance amendment by Rachael Edwards of The Portsmouth Herald

Swanzey

Town budget gets an increase by The Union Leader

Warner

Hotel plan too tall, judge says by Chelsea Conaboy of The Concord Monitor

Weare

Big-ticket items shot down by The Union Leader

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3-11-08 NH Local News Links

Allenstown

Allenstown residents crying foul – smell by Greta Cuyler of The Union Leader

Scientists deem plant's rank odors safe by Meg Heckman of The Concord Monitor

Bath

Crews work to break up ice jams by The AP

Brookline

Brookline faces multimillion-dollar items by Joseph G Cote of The Nashua Telegraph

Candia

Officials feud over land sale warrant by Toby Henry of The Union Leader

Concord

City council moves to tear down tannery by Joelle Farrell of The Concord Monitor

Teaching hours cut at Concord High by Melanie Asmar of The Concord Monitor

Derry

Union head questions councilors' hearing by Mike Kalil of The Union Leader

Dover

School janitors get the broom by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Condo plan long in making may come to a vote by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Durham

Statewide call out for a fair tax: Many communities voting on resolution soon at Town Meeting by Jason G Howe of Fosters.com

Exeter

Exeter votes today on budget, warrant articles by Jennifer Feals of The Exeter News-Letter

Gilford

Town Administrator claims hostile work environment by Roger Amsden of The Union Leader

Goffstown

Court rules for abutters in housing development dispute by Stephen Beale of The Union Leader

Hudson

Selectman candidates interviewed by Ryan Halliday of The Nashua Telegraph

Keene

Keene board, group in a final push before school vote Tuesday by Sarah Palermo of The Keene Sentinel

Laconia

Council presses for more county budget info by John Koziol of The Laconia Citizen

Lakes Region

Polling hours, Town Meetings by The Laconia Citizen

Group presses 'anti-pledge' measure by John Koziol of The Laconia Citizen

Lebanon

$21m school, $2m garage go before Lebanon voters by Kristen Senz of The Union Leader

Manchester

Mayor steps up graffiti eradication effort in city by The Union Leader

Meredith

Fire station price tag put at $2.3 million by Erin Plummer of The Laconia Citizen

Merrimack

Deal on new court could come soon by Karen Lovett of The Nashua Telegraph

Newmarket

Newmarket residents head to polls for school land vote by Melissa Lattman of The Exeter News-Letter

Portsmouth

Three plans presented to improve Islington St. by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald

Big changes for Bow Street by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald

Stratham

Residents pass budget, teacher contracts at Stratham School District Meeting by Rachael Edwards of The Exeter News-Letter

Tilton

Still on ballot, she hopes for a loss by Ethan Wilensky-Lanford of The Concord Monitor

Wilton

Wilton to hold town, school district meetings separately by Jessie Salisbury of The Nashua Telegraph

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3-10-08 NH Local News Links

Bradford

Highway garage up for third vote by Chelsea Conaboy of The Concord Monitor

Chesterfield

School district meeting Chesterfield in no rush to leave district by Sarah Palermo of The Keene Sentinel

Dover

School Board to decide on privatizing custodial staff by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Franklin

Saving a school: Struggle to keep Franklin Academy alive continues by Gail Ober of The Laconia Citizen

Greenland

Selectmen candidate pleaded guilty to multiple charges last Sept. by Nick Gosling of Fosters.com

Gilford

Selectmen poised to address Juris' charges by The Laconia Citizen

Hopkinton

5 questions about town-manager system by Shira Schoenberg of The Concord Monitor

Hudson

Seven up to fill open board spot by Ryan Halliday of The Nashua Telegraph

Keene

Triple whammy Taxpayers brace for county, school, city projects by Jake Berry of The Keene Sentinel

Manchester

City Hall: Principals call truce in Manchester's parking lot wars by Scott Brooks of The Union Leader

Town Meeting: It's all about taxes by Dan Touhy of The Union Leader

School Board to choose superintendent Saturday by The Union Leader

Merrimack

Merrimack residents to consider warrant by Karen Lovett of The Nashua Telegraph

New London

Boards: Let residents decide land purchase by Chelsea Conaboy of The Concord Monitor

Portsmouth

Islington Street plans revealed by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald

Rochester

New board members join Rochester Main Street by Fosters.com

Rye

Three vying for 2 Rye school seats by The Portsmouth Herald

Strafford

Everything in moderation: Looking at an integral part of traditional town meetings by Adam Krauss of Fosters.com

Sunapee

Sunapee voters to face library issue by Aaron Aldridge of The Claremont Eagle Times

Weare

In one district, a struggle not to be shortchanged by Sarah Leibowitz of The Concord Monitor

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3-7-08 NH Local News Links

Brentwood

No one signed up for selectmen's race by Deanna Raymond of The Exeter News-Letter

Brookline

Voters kill school addition for H/B by Joseph G Cote of The Nashua Telegraph

Concord

His latest proposal: a mini-golf course by Joelle Farrell of The Concord Monitor

Dover

Dover loses court battle over tree cutting by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

East Kingston

Selectmen candidates promise to end discord by Ann Sanok of The Exeter News-Letter

Epping

Three battle for two open seats on Epping School Board by Terrill Covey of The Exeter News-Letter

Epping Planning Board candidates by Terrill Covey of The Exeter News-Letter

Exeter

Exeter release its 2007 Town Report by Jennifer Feals of The Exeter News-Letter

Greenland

4 vie for Greenland selectmen by Karen Dandurant of The Portsmouth Herald

Greenland residents pass school budget, extended kindergarten by Nick Gosling of Fosters.com

Greenville

Five run in 2 races for Greenville board by Hattie Bernstein of The Nashua Telegraph

Moultonborough

Route 25 traffic in Moultonborough: worse to come by Roger Amsden of The Union Leader

Nashua

Hottel issues warning about possible strike by Michael Brindley of The Nashua Telegraph

School supt warns Nashua of possible closings by The AP

Newmarket

NCDC files petitions to change mill zoning by Melissa Lattman of The Exeter News-Letter

School plan goes to vote Tuesday by Melissa Lattman of The Exeter News-Letter

Town Council place zoning change on May ballot by Melissa Lattman of The Exeter News-Letter

Portsmouth

Sewer pump station loan OK'd by Elizabeth Dinan of The Portsmouth Herald

Helping elderly to stay at home by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald

City must come up with $7.3M for sick pay by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald

Rochester

Shaheen visits foreclosed home, pitches her plan to help by Adam D Krauss of Fosters.com

Stratham

Citizens to vote on $9.3 million school district budget by Rachael Edwards of The Exeter News-Letter

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3-6-08 NH Local News Links

Belmont

Involvement seen essential for Belmont youth by Bob Martin of The Laconia Citizen

Claremont

Dietz voted off council by Kyle Jarvis of The Claremont Eagle Times

Board ousts member over e-mails by Kristen Senz of The Union Leader

Concord

Parents decry cut to 5th-grade faculty by Melanie Asmar of The Concord Monitor

Derry

School funding plan too severe by Adam Benson of The Union Leader

Councilors say firefighters made threats at protest by Mike Kalil of The Union Leader

Dover

Council unanimously approves $6m CIP by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Confusion with tax cap means $185g less for school budget by Leslie Modica of Fosters.com

Gilford

Sets hearing for next week on state's Liberty Hill decision by Cutter Mitchell of The Laconia Citizen

Greenland

School Meeting is tonight by Nick Gosling of Fosters.com

Hooksett

A new job for 1 of 'Hooksett 4' by Greta Cuyler of The Union Leader

Interlakes School District

Budget passed by big margin by Erin Plummer of The Laconia Citizen

Laconia

$200,000 still to be cut from budget by John Koziol of The Laconia Citizen

Litchfield

Newspaper reporter takes on school board incumbent by Ryan Halliday of The Nashua Telegraph

Lyndeborough

Board of selectmen's chairman faces test by Jessie Salisbury of The Nashua Telegraph

Manchester

Only 30 attend Manchester superintendent forum by John Whitson of The Union Leader

Marlborough

Closest margin yet for building a new school by Sarah Palermo of The Keene Sentinel

Merrimack County

Towns still mopping up by Chelsea Conaboy of The Concord Monitor

Nashua

Mayor says she wanted to share info by Patrick Meighan of The Nashua Telegraph

Districts need voters' OK for school projects by Ryan Halliday of The Nashua Telegraph

New Durham

Rebuilding March's Pond dam largest money article by Amie Plummer of Fosters.com

Newmarket

School Board names interim superintendent by Gretyl Macalaster of Fosters.com

Portsmouth

Councilor: Term limits hurt city by Adam Leech of The Portsmouth Herald
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