Why Are So Many Extremists Supporting Kathleen Martins?

If you really want to know how a candidate is likely to vote if elected, look at the people who are supporting the candidate. And in the case of Kathleen Martins, this test indicates that the hard-Left will have a reliable vote. For example, there is someone or someone(s) calling himself/herself or themselves “Black Dog” … Read more

Decoding Kathleen Martins Coded Campaign Rhetoric

So check this out: When a “progressive” runs in a Center-Right town like Hooksett, the challenge is to reassure other “progressives” that you are indeed one of them, while misleading the majority of voters that you aren’t. So you speak in code. “Strong Public Schools” – when a Democrat in New Hampshire tells you that … Read more

Special Election Takes Shape in Hooksett

Special Election Takes Shape in Hooksett

The Honorable Dick Marple, from Hooksett, passed away suddenly on December 13. Rep. Marple was a dedicated public servant for decades who spent his time in Concord fighting for liberty and preservation of the Constitution. Thank you to the Marple family and Dick himself who spent so much time fighting for you and I. Hooksett … Read more

The New Hampshire GOP Has Hit Rock Bottom.

This: Hooksett is supposed to be a “Republican Town.” Yet Germano, who at best is a couple of baby-steps away from a full-bore communist, was elected to -of all things- the Budget Committee. And it’s not like Germano hides his extremism. He embraces it, celebrates it, puts it out there for the world to see. … Read more

Senator Boutin – “Get off my lawn!”

We don't need no stinkin platform!
We don’t need no stinkin platform!

BUMPED: from 11/20/13 – Regardless of Boutin’s word, it is clear that he voted to bring Obama’s Medicaid Expansion into New Hampshire willingly and knowingly.  He increased the size and cost of Government, contra the NH GOP Platform.  He voted with the State Senate Leadership over Republican Principles. His financial slight of hand did not go unnoticed.  Please vote for Bill Kuch in the Republican Primary on Sept 11, 2018.

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H/T Brian Tilton:

“Concord, NH – State Senator David Boutin, R- Hooksett, issued the following statement this morning prior to Governor Hassan’s event in support of ObamaCare:

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Michael Yakubovich – An American Story

by Michael Yakubovich

It is with great pleasure that I announce my candidacy for New Hampshire State Representative from Hooksett (Merrimack 24).

I live in Hooksett with my wife, Marika, and son, Max. We also have a daughter in college. Professionally, I work as a computer engineer and have a master’s degree in computer science.

Family and education are important to me, which is why I am involved in the Hooksett community as an elected member of the budget committee.

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Jane Cormier Announces Run for Executive Council District 4

Jane Cormier State HousePress Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jane Cormier
Ph: 603-781-5695
Email: jane4ec@gmail.com

Hooksett, NH – The Honorable Jane Cormier, has announced her run for the Executive Council District 4. “The Executive Council provides many important responsibilities to the citizens of New Hampshire, including the oversight and approval of approximately $5.2 billion dollars of the annual expenditures that are appropriated by the legislature”, said Cormier, who served in the NH House from 2012 – 2014.

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Former Hooksett Middle School Teacher Got 4 Stars

If you go to rate my teachers.com Hooksett Middle School Music Teacher Andrew Lalos has four out of five stars in all three categories, giving him an overall quality rating of four stars.  He also received the “Outstanding Young Band Directer” award in 2004 from the New Hampshire Band Directors Association (NHBDA) where they share … Read more

Hooksett Police Commission Flashback

The problems with the Hooksett New Hampshire Police Department have served as media fodder for years. A combative chief, a pointless middle management police commission unwilling to act, all culminating in a report that substantiates something I pointed out over two and one-half years ago.

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