Deer and Bear Hunting Numbers Down from 2007
November 25, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under Energy & Environment
“Thanksgiving week should continue to provide good firearm and archery hunting opportunities, with at least some snow in much of northern New Hampshire,” said Kent Gustafson, Deer Project Leader for Fish and Game. ”For many families, this is a traditional time to get out and enjoy the pursuit of whitetails, a time when hunting stories and [...]
Teixeira to replace Manny?
November 25, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under HP_Featured, Sports & Entertainment
What do you do when Manny leaves? You’d best get another slugger. Rumors are swirling that the Red Sox are trying to land free agent Mark Teixeira. To those unfamiliar with Teixeira, he is a first baseman who has averaged 34 home runs, 113 RBIs, .290 at bat, .358 on base, 150 games each season, [...]
A dreary looking Thanksgiving week…
November 25, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under HP_Featured, News & Politics
A mix of rain and snow is covering NH. Read on for your local forcast…
Death Penalty Will Be Sought for Suspected Police Murderer
November 22, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under News & Politics
The jury selection in the murder case of New Hampshire Patrol Officer Michael Briggs begins today. Michael Addison, originally of Boston, but living in Manchester at the time of the murder, has pled not guilty to the fatal shooting that occurred two years ago. Officer Briggs was shot after responding to a domestic incident on [...]
Steele on RNC Post: “I Want the Gig”
November 19, 2008 by Patrick
Filed under News & Politics
Michael Steele told Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes of the Fox News Channel that he wants “the gig,” ending days of speculation that he would join the fray as a candidate for chairman of the Republican National Committee.
New Hampshire Prescription Information Law Upheld
November 19, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under HP_Featured, Health
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation law that aims to keep the prescription writing history of doctors from drug companies was upheld by a federal appeals court yesterday. The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston overturned a previous decision by a lower court that the law would infringe on free speech.
Killer of NH Cop Convicted of Capital Murder – Possible Death Penalty
November 13, 2008 by admin
Filed under HP_Featured, News & Politics
Michael Addison has been convicted of capital murder. Addison has been found guilty of shooting and killing Officer Michael Briggs on Oct. 16, 2006 in Manchester.
Another Bretton Woods Economic Summit?
November 12, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under Business
The Bretton Woods Conference that took place in July of 1944 at the Mount Washington Hotel ironed out the new rules that would guide the post-WWII global monetary system. With today’s global economic crisis, some are suggesting that the leaders of the world should have another economic summit at the very same New Hampshire resort.
Team McCain Recruiting Republican Candidates Locally
November 11, 2008 by admin
Filed under News & Politics
The campaign team of Sen. John McCain is endeavoring to stock fully the Republican slate in New Hampshire come Election Day, 2008.
NH Celebrates Veterans Day
November 11, 2008 by Ethan Kendrick
Filed under News & Politics
All across New Hampshire today, veterans are being honored for their heroic service to our country. The importance of the day can best be told by a veteran, so here you can find a letter written by Glen Gardner of the Veterans of Foreign Wars about the significance of November 11th.