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Paul Beecher back in the news
December 1, 2008
It has come to CNHT’s attention that Paul Beecher, once city manager in Kansas, Dover NH, and most recently, booted from that position in Kingman, Arizona, is now a finalist for city manager of Hingham, Mass.
See: Patriot Ledger
Troy tax rate up 31.8 percent
December 1, 2008
Keene Sentinel
TROY — Rising bills for both the Monadnock Regional School District and Cheshire County hiked Troy’s tax rate this year.
Did you vote for this?
December 1, 2008
Seacoast Online
Commission working on public financing program
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A commission studying public financing of New Hampshire campaigns is working on a pilot program for state Senate seats.
Washington Post: Obama to Deploy 20,000 Troops on US Soil By 2011
USA Today praises Hillary for her Nationalism. And Socialism.
Gushes USA Today of Hillary's role as Secretary of State, She'll bring global star power, a long-standing commitment to improving the status of women and children around the world and muscular promises of military action when US interests are crossed.
UPDATE: Now Arriving At NH Border on Dec 13, 2008 Due To Broken RV Transmission
November 29th 2008, out-of-order supplemental edition / Jake in window / Stranded for a week because transmission on RV broken / Won’t make original deadline of Dec 6 / NEW arrival date at NH border is Dec 13, 2008 / Replacement transmission has been installed for cost of $3500!
Budget committee position open in Sanbornton
Meredith tax bills to increase
November 30, 2008
Laconia Citizen
MEREDITH — Town taxpayers will see an increase in their tax bills this year as the town’s tax rate has been set.
Gilford to discuss regionalization
November 30, 2008
Laconia Citizen
CEDS to meet in Gilford
The Lakes Region Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS) Strategy Committee will meet Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. at Southern New Hampshire University in Gilford.
N.H. legislator wants to increase gas tax
November 30, 2008
Seacoast Online
Democrats still want to raise your taxes
Effects of Shoreline Protection Act Remain to be Seen
November 30, 2008
Eagle Tribune
N.H. tightens shoreland protection and results appear positive
The Tax Revolt Covered Here
Walk For Liberty Day 197 - Would Attorneys and Lawyers Be Necessary In a Free Market Justice and Dispute Resolution System?
November 20th 2008, day 197 / Entering Canandaigua / Local house of tyranny / Would attorneys and lawyers be necessary in a pure free market justice and dispute resolution system?
NH: Concerns persist over Canario jail isolation
Monadnock School Board Loses Another Member
November 26, 2008
Monadnock Loses Member
Keene Sentinel
SWANZEY — And then there were 12.
What sounds like an Agatha Christie novel has become the Monadnock Regional School Board’s reality show as, one by one, representatives have abandoned its ranks.
Frugality called ‘negative agenda’ in Hopkinton
November 29, 2008
Concord Monitor
Let’s preserve what makes Hopkinton so special
Our taxes are really no worse than our neighbors’
Liberty Activists and Authoritarian Statists Call WKBK’s “Talkback” 2008-11-29
Liberty activists called WKBK’s Talkback on Saturday and discussed public transportation, the Free State Project, drug decriminalization, government, and corruption. That set off the statist authoritarians who proceeded to dominate the entire third hour.

