Apr 2, 2026
THE STATE JUST CONFIRMED IT: HAMPTON TAXPAYERS WERE RIGHT After years of warnings, evidence, and public challenges, a New Hampshire state tribunal has officially ruled that Hampton’s property assessment system was fundamentally inadequate — and had gone without a full...
Mar 23, 2026
A March 20, 2026 notice of appearance has been filed with the NH Supreme Court for Gordon Player, Albert Kruschwitz, and Sharon McNulty.
Mar 22, 2026
Background: The taxpayers of Hampton challenged the evaluation process in court. Here are the results and order. The New Hampshire Board of Tax and Land Appeals (BTLA) has formally concluded that the Town’s assessing system is fundamentally failing, citing a 2023...
Mar 20, 2026
In a property tax system where towns must raise a fixed amount of revenue, any exemption — whether for solar, veterans, or other categories — doesn’t eliminate taxes; it reallocates them. The debate over solar isn’t about whether taxes exist, but about who ultimately...
Mar 20, 2026
Granite Staters didn’t vote for bureaucrats to dictate development, zoning, or neighborhood character. Enough is enough. Read more…
Mar 20, 2026
This situation raises questions because a high-end coastal condo being owned by an entity labeled “Workforce Housing” sounds unusual and potentially misleading. Read more…
Mar 20, 2026
Hampton taxpayers have taken their fight to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, raising a blunt and explosive question: Can the government tax you before proving it even has the lawful authority to do it? The lawsuit alleges that the Town of Hampton imposed property...