A Taste of Autumn: SCGOP Harvest Dinner 2025

About this Event Join the Sullivan County Republican Committee for an evening of insight, camaraderie, and celebration! NH House Representative Michael Vose, Chair of the House Science and Technology Committee, will share his perspective on energy issues in New Hampshireโ€”a topic that affects every household and business in our region. Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner… Continue reading A Taste of Autumn: SCGOP Harvest Dinner 2025

Tonightโ€™s the Night: Join Us for the Active Listening Session!

Donโ€™t miss outโ€”our event kicks off tonight! Whether youโ€™re joining us to engage with your local Republican members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, connect with neighbors, or get involved in local leadership, weโ€™d love to see you there. ๐Ÿ“ Claremont Senior Center ๐Ÿ•• 6 PM - 9 PM โœ… Walk-ins welcome!

It Takes a School to Bankrupt a Village

By Emily Sandblade Last March, I ran for a seat on the Claremont School Board and lost. Nowadays, Iโ€™m thrilled that I did. Besides the relief of not sitting on the business side of the table at school board meetings and facing a large crowd of upset and fearful people, I can now engage in… Continue reading It Takes a School to Bankrupt a Village

Let Them Eat Cake: 35 Years of the Volinsky Lawsuit

By Tom Luther This is the third post on the Volinsky lawsuit book, The Last Bake Sale. Thus far in his saga, Volinsky has conflated 1950s Arkansas civil rights into 2025 New Hampshire. He has insulted Christianity with a shotgun marriage to Marxism. He carved a communist hole in the NH Constitution by redefining โ€œcherishโ€ into… Continue reading Let Them Eat Cake: 35 Years of the Volinsky Lawsuit

Delaying Education Reform Has Consequences

By Tom Luther Schools shouldnโ€™t become museum pieces โ€” they should serve families well. When Claremontโ€™s progressive elites threw out the SAU6 warrant article and added more than a million dollars in spending, I found myself on the losing sideโ€”joined by just 47 โ€œNoโ€ voters. The replacement budget never went through public review, yet there… Continue reading Delaying Education Reform Has Consequences