Quitman High School Honor Roll
Posted: Thursday, January 19, 2012 7:00 am | Updated: 5:34 pm, Wed Jan 18, 2012. Quitman High School has released the names of students named the "A Honor Roll" for the third six weeks.
Joseph G. Ponzi, 68
Joseph G. Ponzi, 68, of Oswego died Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012, at his home after a brief illness. Continue reading ?
Grass-roots campaigning changing with the times
The 2012 primary, more than any in recent history, showed grass-roots campaigning to be at a crossroads in the first-in-the-nation state, according to activists and analysts. The number of New Hampshire visits by the leading candidates suffered this campaign season amid a flurry of nationally televised debates. ?The old-fashioned retail politics, where you could actually talk to the candidates ...
Joel Achenbach: New Hampshire: The Broder primary
Rick Santorum had just finished stumping in a senior center the other night when Claira Monier, a veteran Republican party official in New Hampshire, found herself being interviewed by a Post reporter. She blurted out: ?I miss David Broder!? Read full article >>
Business Transitions
? The law firms of Greenebaum Doll & McDonald and Bingham McHale have announced the merg
In Manchester, flinty tradition meets real poverty
It persists still, this myth of the small, flinty state with the politically earnest folks who insist you walk through several dozen of their white-pillared town halls before you can walk into the White House. And yes, those folks were waiting patiently to do their part the other night ? an all-white town hall crowd of about 100, some in their snowflake sweaters and duck boots, sitting on ...
New Hampshire voters hammer Santorum over his views
MANCHESTER, N.H. ? Former senator and Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is trying to get New Hampshire conservatives to fall in love him. But in so doing, he?s reminding some independents, and certainly Democrats, exactly why they fell out of love with him in his home state of Pennsylvania, where he was ousted from office by more than 17 points in 2006. Read full article >>