The article argues that Facebook has transformed the public square into a private entity, monopolizing civic discourse. It proposes regulating Facebook as a public utility to ensure free speech, fairness, and transparency. Increasingly vital for grassroots campaigns and local politics, the platform’s algorithmic decisions and content policies hinder democratic engagement.
New Hampshire’s school funding system relies heavily on local property taxes, creating significant inequities between wealthy and property-poor communities. Despite court rulings declaring the funding approach unconstitutional, reforms remain stalled. As a result, students in poorer districts face limited opportunities, while wealthier towns thrive, perpetuating a cycle of educational disparity.
In New Hampshire, key votes occurred at the Executive Council, confirming Bryan Gould as an associate justice of the Supreme Court and reappointing Attorney General John Formella. These decisions significantly impact school funding and election law. Upcoming municipal elections will see new procedures, notably hand-count requests and absentee ballot processing changes.
In New Hampshire, Millennials face significant challenges including high student debt, rising housing costs, and cost of living pressures. Despite a growing young adult population, many struggle with retaining stable employment and housing affordability. Strategic investments in affordable housing, education, and infrastructure are essential for improving their quality of life and ensuring retention.
The Case for Stronger School Funding Reform in New Hampshire Executive Summary Although New Hampshire ranks highly in total per pupil spending among U.S. states, serious structural problems remain: the state provides a relatively small share of that funding; many districts rely heavily on local property taxes; the base adequacy…
U.S. public education funding is marked by significant disparities and underfunding, undermining student success. Strong reform is critical, advocating for adequate and equitable resource distribution, accountability, and transparency. Research shows targeted funding improves outcomes, especially for underserved populations. Policymakers must act decisively to address these inequities for meaningful progress.
A wedding celebration at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, was shattered Saturday night when a gunman opened fire, resulting in one fatality and two injuries. Patrons’ quick actions are credited with preventing a greater tragedy. The suspect, identified as 23-year-old Hunter Nadeau of Nashua, was apprehended shortly…
A Facebook post highlights concerns over Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) increasing property taxes in New Hampshire. Legislation (LSR 2026-2337) proposed enhanced transparency on property tax bills through visual breakdowns of allocations. The report reviews EFAs’ impact on taxes, potential benefits and limitations of the bill, and emphasizes data gaps needing clarity.
Multi-Vehicle Crash in Plaistow Leaves Four Injured: A Closer Look at Road Safety in New Hampshire By Granite State ReportPublished September 19, 2025 Breaking News Overview PLAISTOW, N.H. – On the afternoon of Thursday, September 18, 2025, a serious multi-vehicle collision shook the town of Plaistow. The crash, which occurred…
The report analyzes generational outcomes in the U.S. concerning happiness, education, work, wealth, housing, marriage, and security. Baby Boomers report higher life satisfaction, while younger generations, particularly Gen Z, show declining happiness and rising challenges in affordability and financial security, despite increased educational attainment among young adults.
The report analyzes generational differences among Americans from Baby Boomers to Gen Z in areas like happiness, education, employment, wealth, and housing. It highlights that older generations report greater happiness and stability, while younger generations face higher debt, delayed milestones, and increasing mental health challenges. Economic pressures complicate their paths to stability.
Manchester Man Arrested in Shooting and Arson Case Summary Detailed Findings Incident Timeline Date What allegedly happened May (2025) A shooting occurred at a home on Spruce Street in Manchester. A man was injured; injuries were not life-threatening. No public claim yet about motive or suspect at the time. August…
House Bill 682 (Chapter 286), signed into law on August 1, 2025, transforms New Hampshire’s approach to offshore wind by renaming the Office of Offshore Wind Industry Development to the Office of Energy Innovation, and disbanding key offshore wind-related committees. This shift signals a deprioritization of offshore wind in favor of broader renewable energy interests, potentially delaying future developments.
A 29-year-old nurse from New Hampshire State Hospital, Peter James Lariviere, has been arrested on three felony counts for possessing child sexual abuse images linked to the dark-web platform Kidflix. His arrest follows an international operation by Europol that dismantled Kidflix, which had millions of users. The investigation continues.
In 2025, New Hampshire reversed its offshore wind policies under Gov. Kelly Ayotte, dismantling development offices and aligning with federal rollbacks that withdrew wind leasing areas. This shift reflects concerns over costs and environmental impacts, positioning the state as an outlier compared to proactive neighbors like Maine and Massachusetts in offshore wind initiatives.
Political Rhetoric and Violence: What the Ayotte Threat Case Reveals Introduction In September 2025, a case emerged in New Hampshire spotlighting the intersection of political rhetoric, violent threats, and democratic norms. A 22-year-old man, Tristan Anderson of Hooksett, has been charged after allegedly threatening to kill Governor Kelly Ayotte using…
By Granite State Report Introduction: A State of Dry Emergency The Granite State has always prided itself on its rolling hills, fertile valleys, and the small family farms that dot its landscape. But in recent years, those farms have been facing a new kind of adversary — not pests, not…
New Hampshire is facing a severe housing affordability crisis, identified as the top concern by residents, surpassing addiction and education. Polls show overwhelming support for increasing affordable housing and altering zoning regulations. Rising rents and home prices threaten economic stability, workforce retention, and exacerbate socioeconomic inequalities, necessitating urgent policy reform.
Fire at Weare Recycling Facility: A Case Study & Broader Analysis I. Executive Summary On Friday morning, September 19, 2025, a major fire broke out at Granite State Recycling, a commercial recycling facility in Weare, New Hampshire. The fire quickly escalated to a three-alarm blaze, prompting mutual aid from neighboring…
A significant three-alarm fire erupted at Granite State Recycling in Weare, N.H., early Friday morning, producing smoke that affected surrounding towns. Firefighters fought the blaze, intensified by tires, cardboard, and appliances, for several hours, with residents from Goffstown to Manchester noticing the strong odor in the air.
Merrimack lawmakers are urging the New Hampshire DOT to reduce road salt use, citing significant sodium chloride contamination in the Natickook Brook aquifer, which affects local drinking water. Despite local efforts, state bureaucracy hinders progress. Lawmakers emphasize the need for swift action to protect public health and avoid further contamination.
The 2025 report on New Hampshire’s prison system reveals significant challenges, including budget cuts, staffing shortages, and aging facilities, amidst a decline in inmate population. While rehabilitation efforts show promise, access remains uneven. Political dynamics may hinder necessary reforms, highlighting the need for strategic investment to improve conditions and practices.
Hooksett man charged with threatening Gov. Kelly Ayotte; court docs cite talk of “weapon of mass destruction” CONCORD, N.H. — Sept. 18, 2025 — A 22-year-old Hooksett resident has been charged after allegedly threatening to kill New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte and discussing plans to target her with a “weapon…
New Hampshire is experiencing severe drought, affecting approximately 7.3% of the state, particularly in southern areas. Farmers face reduced yields, private wells are running dry, and municipal water restrictions are being implemented. Recovery requires significant, steady rainfall and conservation efforts, with long-term risks if drought conditions persist.
Key facts & what happened Context & comparative data To understand why this is significant, it helps to situate this report among other research and historical trends: Possible motivations & timing While there’s no definitive public statement explaining in full why the DOJ removed the study, several contextual factors and…

