• Not CT: New Hampshire House Passes Bill to Restrict Teacher Speech in Classrooms
  • Ayotte: ‘We can’t wait any longer’ to stiffen penalty for refusing to take DWI test
  • New Hampshire: Right to Hunt Heading to the House Floor – NRA-ILA
  • US teachers demand investment in public services! – Workers Revolutionary Party
  • NH could be the first state to let non-union public employees negotiate their contracts
  • Liberty of Conscience, Political Process Theory, and Founding-Era Free Exercise
  • Daily Audio Newscast Afternoon Update – March 9, 2026 | KiowaCountyPress.net
ORTOLANO: Part 4 – The ERC Screening Process That Never Occurred

ORTOLANO: Part 4 – The ERC Screening Process That Never Occurred

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Crime, Corruption, Incompetence

  • Letter: The national debt – Concord Monitor
  • Wolfeboro Democrat Boudman wins upset in special election, captures GOP House seat
  • Democrats Score Stunning Victory in District Trump Won Easily in 2024 | The New Republic
  • 171 million travelers face airport delays as Democrats’ DHS shutdown hits TSA staffing, Scalise warns
  • Cher’s son is expected in court on charges he broke into a New Hampshire home
  • NH birthplace of AI is striving to shape what it becomes
  • TYSON: Mill, Spooner, and Nock Would Have Defended the Free State Project
    TYSON: Mill, Spooner, and Nock Would Have Defended the Free State Project
  • John Randolph: Red tape kept child care facility empty for years | Op-eds | unionleader.com

Recent Articles

  • Letter: The national debt – Concord Monitor
  • Wolfeboro Democrat Boudman wins upset in special election, captures GOP House seat
  • Democrats Score Stunning Victory in District Trump Won Easily in 2024 | The New Republic
  • ORTOLANO: Part 4 – The ERC Screening Process That Never Occurred
  • 171 million travelers face airport delays as Democrats’ DHS shutdown hits TSA staffing, Scalise warns

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Politics

  • Letter: The national debt – Concord Monitor
  • Wolfeboro Democrat Boudman wins upset in special election, captures GOP House seat
  • TYSON: Mill, Spooner, and Nock Would Have Defended the Free State Project
    TYSON: Mill, Spooner, and Nock Would Have Defended the Free State Project
  • Ayotte: ‘We can’t wait any longer’ to stiffen penalty for refusing to take DWI test
  • Democrats Flip New Hampshire State House Seat – Political Wire
  • Democrats win GOP seat in New Hampshire, notching 10th straight special election flip
  • BREAKING: NH Democrat Delivers Stunning Flip in GOP Territory, Marking Latest Rebuke to …
  • ICYMI: Senator Hassan Visits Child Care Center in Merrimack to Hear About Work to …

Propaganda

  • John Randolph: Red tape kept child care facility empty for years | Op-eds | unionleader.com
  • Stop the scrolling struggle: Striking a balance with social media
  • Shaheen helps fund new apartment units at Laconia’s Normandin Square | Local News
  • ‘The sewage comes in no matter what’: Epping faces $38 million vote to fix wastewater plant
  • Consider the Source: Expats, Protest, and Imperial Optics – The New Hampshire Gazette
  • Here we go again: Killing the NH Advantage
  • Leadership Lakes Region convenes local experts to examine economic realities, housing needs
  • Affordability, transparency are priorities for new Public Utilities Commission nominee

MA Economy/Regulations/Taxes

  • Results: Voters approve budget, zoning changes in Grantham – Valley News
  • Fisher Cats players look for free pass on reporting hours worked
  • New Hampshire ‘learning pod’ proponents tackle new obstacle: zoning | State news
  • DSCR Loans New Hampshire: Investor Financing for Manchester, Lake Winnipesaukee …
  • Plymouth to vote on a new recreational and commercial district near Tenney Mountain
  • Michael Skelton & Michele Merritt: Zoning patchwork made NH a child care desert | Op-eds
    Michael Skelton & Michele Merritt: Zoning patchwork made NH a child care desert | Op-eds
  • Town Vote Could Help New Hampshire Ski Resort Grow – Unofficial Networks
  • Canterbury voters to consider banning data centers from coming to town, whether or not it … – NHPR

Corporatism, Racism, Political Correctness

  • US teachers demand investment in public services! – Workers Revolutionary Party
  • US lawmakers worry Trump may put ‘boots on the ground’ in Iran – AL-Monitor
  • US Democrats concerned over Iran ground op possibility | The Jerusalem Post
  • Democrats argue Trump’s China policy risks ‘strategic failure’
  • Tues, March 3 – The New Hampshire Gazette
    Tues, March 3 – The New Hampshire Gazette
  • NH Ranks 6th in the Nation for Winter Outdoor Economic Impact – InDepthNH.org
  • White Woman Facing Civil Rights Complaint After Shooting Man Because He Was ‘Black’
  • Romantic Orchestra Performance, Chinese New Year Cooking Class, and More Events in …

Rights

  • 171 million travelers face airport delays as Democrats’ DHS shutdown hits TSA staffing, Scalise warns
  • State House: March 10 | News | New Hampshire REALTORS
  • Tues, March 10 – The New Hampshire Gazette
  • Bronwyn Sims: Green mandates are chilling for women | Op-eds | unionleader.com
  • Proposed bike trail on Mt. Kearsarge sparks debate – Concord Monitor
  • Sat, March 14 – The New Hampshire Gazette
  • ORTOLANO: PART 1 The “Shall” Illusion
    ORTOLANO: PART 1 The “Shall” Illusion
  • Letter: Public education tearing communities apart – Concord Monitor

Education

  • Not CT: New Hampshire House Passes Bill to Restrict Teacher Speech in Classrooms
  • March 10, 2026 – by Bill Carozza – NH School Scoop
  • ’10 Classrooms Full of Children’: US-Israeli War Kills Hundreds of Iranian, Lebanese Kids
  • What’s on the warrant this year? Tax caps, school choice and pleas to the legislature
  • Amesbury Public Schools Announces Appointment of Dr. Stephen J. Zadravec as Superintendent
  • What’s on the warrant this year? Tax caps, school choice and pleas to the legislature
  • CORNERSTONE: Is Your School District Violating the Students First Act?
  • Voters to Consider Four Citizens Petitions on Town & School Ballots – Londonderry Times

Other News

  • Democrats Score Stunning Victory in District Trump Won Easily in 2024 | The New Republic
  • NH birthplace of AI is striving to shape what it becomes
  • New Hampshire: Right to Hunt Heading to the House Floor – NRA-ILA
  • Liberty of Conscience, Political Process Theory, and Founding-Era Free Exercise
  • NH could be the first state to let non-union public employees negotiate their contracts
  • Melting Snow Reveals Body In The Woods, Student Wins NH Poetry Out Loud Contest
  • How a small New Hampshire town stopped an ICE warehouse jail
  • Daily Audio Newscast Afternoon Update – March 9, 2026 | KiowaCountyPress.net

Granite Report Meme Du Jour

  • “What young mother shows up and decides they’re going to throw their car in front of ICE officers?”
    “What young mother shows up and decides they’re going to throw their car in front of ICE officers?”

National Story Du Jour

  • Dudes are bringing a roasted pig to NYC Mayor Mamdani’s office!! FCKNG LEGENDS!
  • Biden, Democrats: Queering the map
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