Sen. Carson encourages public input on state’s ten-year highway plan

Meetings scheduled for Derry, Manchester and Bedford (Concord) Citing the importance of the Interstate 93 project, Sen. Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, is encouraging public input regarding the State’s Ten Year Transportation Improvement Plan. The Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation will be holding several public hearings over the next two months concerning the plan in Derry, Manchester […]

Education Reform Symposium Held at UNH

A symposium on education reform was held at the University of New Hampshire’s Durham campus on Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Organizers challenged aspiring teachers, and those currently in the classroom, to present their best ideas for improving those areas in education that tend to be somewhat controversial. Senator Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, served as one of several […]

Sen. Carson: Dept of Transportation confirms no funding in place for Exit 4A

State reports there no plans to extend access west of I-93 into Londonderry (Concord) Sen. Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, met with state transportation officials and has received an update regarding the status of efforts to extend Exit 4A off I-93 into Londonderry. The project relates to Woodmont Commons – a proposed village-like community with mix-use zoning. […]

Senate statement on House Bill 648 regarding eminent domain

Concord – Sen. Sharon Carson and Sen. Jeb Bradley issued the following statements today regarding the Judiciary Committee’s vote on HB 648: Sen. Sharon Carson, R- Londonderry, and Vice-Chair of Judiciary: “The Judiciary Committee has struggled long and hard with HB 648. We were also given several conflicting amendments to consider. As a result, committee […]

The Evils of Supporting Candidates, Imagination or Reality?

A recent letter to the Londonderry Times and Hudson-Litchfield News shows exactly what is wrong with today’s party politics. Instead of talking about what WE can do as a community or a nation the letter writer chose to pull imaginary issues from the darkest regions of there anatomy in an attempt portray a candidate as […]