October 17, 2014 •
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I am running for Senate because I care about New Hampshire and want to restore a stronger America at home and abroad. It is time to stop the Obama administration’s failed policies that are throwing a wet blanket on our economy and threatening our individual freedoms. President Obama recently said that while he is not […]
October 17, 2014 •
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In the US Senate, I am working to make a real difference for people throughout New Hampshire. To create jobs, I worked to secure funding for widening I-93 and for the new Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth. I stood up to members of my own party to protect the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and broke through years […]
October 17, 2014 •
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New Hampshire’s economy has lagged behind neighboring New England states for the past decade. Excessive spending and Obamacare recently forced the Governor to call for $30 million in spending cuts, and a $40 million gap in the Health and Human Services budget was revealed. Now we are moving in the direction of a sales or income tax. That […]
October 17, 2014 •
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Since entering office, I’ve worked to bring together members of both parties to help innovative businesses create jobs, expand middle class opportunity, and keep our economy moving in the right direction. We passed the most bipartisan budget in over a decade without a sales or income tax, froze in-state tuition at the university system, revitalized […]
The Beacon asked every candidate on the Andover ballot to submit 250 words and a picture.
October 17, 2014 •
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By Mary Anne Broshek, Beacon volunteer
Every election year, The Andover Beacon strives to provide Andover residents with information that lets them know where candidates stand on issues that affect them. We have reached out to all candidates on the ballot and asked for a 250-word statement that answers the following questions: For incumbents: What are three things that you accomplished […]
October 16, 2014 •
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Since entering office, I have worked to bring together members of both parties to help innovative businesses, create jobs, expand middle class opportunity, and keep our economy moving in the right direction. We passed the most bipartisan budget in over a decade without a sales or income tax, froze in-state tuition at the university system, […]
Six-week detour over Plains Road begins October 13
October 9, 2014 •
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Press release
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation plans bridge repairs to the Route 4 bridge over the Blackwater River in Andover that will require the full closure of the bridge to traffic for approximately six weeks beginning on Monday, October 13. The bridge is located about a third of a mile from the Andover/Salisbury town line. […]
October 1, 2014 •
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Learn more at October 18 launch event in New London
October 1, 2014 •
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By Larry Chase, Andover Energy Group
Are you interested – even remotely – in installing solar panels to provide electricity for your home or small business? If so, and if you own property in Andover, New London, or Wilmot, be sure to attend the launch of Solarize Kearsarge on Saturday, October 18, at 10 AM in the Ivey Science Center at […]
Wanted: photos and other submissions
September 23, 2014 •
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By Lois Magenau, Town Office
It’s here! The Town of Andover is pleased to announce that its newly revitalized Web site is up and running. It is designed to provide you with all you may need and want to know about our beautiful town: upcoming meetings and events of interest, Town Office contact information, Board of Selectmen and committee meeting […]