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Distant Dome: Majority Needs Protections From The Tyranny Of The Minority
Rayno: While the Founding Fathers did provide many avenues to protect the rights of the minority, they did little to protect the majority.

Rayno: While the Founding Fathers did provide many avenues to protect the rights of the minority, they did little to protect the majority.

Together with his wife, former state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark, D-Portsmouth, the two have been recognized as a formidable Seacoast team.
Peter Meldrim Thomson, 81, of Orford, former chief of staff to his father, Gov. Meldrim Thomson, died Jan. 3, 2023.
The NH Supreme Court reversed domestic-violence-related convictions against Marc Mallard on appeal due to his attorney's comments at trial.
The officer who discharged his firearm was Sgt. Douglas Wall; the officer who discharged his electronic taser was Officer Nathan Ayotte.
Heeter: Every once in a while, there are days so full of good stories, and I am incredibly grateful I am alive.
Kreis: Generators fired by fuel oil, wind, and hydro are what saved the day; at least one of the units at Merrimack Station was idle.
Residents living within the Emergency Planning Zone surrounding Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant have a new emergency brochure.
Revenues are $200 million ahead of estimates, $40M more than a year ago, due to higher than expected biz, lottery, and real estate taxes.
Lime and Lyric are two males, domestic medium and short hair, respectively at the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire in Bedford.
The NH AG’s Office is investigating the shooting death and hasn’t released the names of the police officers who tased and shot the teen.
New Hampshire Democrats and Republicans respond to Gov. Chris Sununu's speech.
Sununu, 48, urged bipartisan efforts to “get the job done” and set “an example for the rest of the nation.”
The shelter was opened due to the increase in unsheltered homelessness and lack of emergency shelter beds across the state of New Hampshire.
House Rule 64 failed 177-197 on Convening Day Wednesday of the 2023 legislative session at the State House.
Rep. Matt Wilhelm, D-Manchester, said members should be able to vote remotely; Rep. Steven Smith, R-Charlestown: It's 1 person, 1 vote.
A primer on avoiding issues of sexual and other forms of harassment was offered to state Representatives Wednesday.
The Senate GOP majority is focused on preserving the life and prosperity of families by keeping taxes low, providing services to the needy.
Banfield Realty is suing the sellers of 375 Banfield Road and its realtor claiming they failed to disclose contamination on the site.