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The issues in Belknap County revealed a broader tension within the Republican Party, with members of the libertarian-minded Free State Project and others who share some of their beliefs about extremely limited government running as Republicans.
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The results of Tuesday’s Republican primary will bring major changes to the Belknap County delegation, with the ousting of Reps. Michael Sylvia and Norm Silber.
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The conflict that led to a temporary closure this summer was about much more than the fate of the mountain resort.
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N.H. update: The general manager of the Belknap County-owned resort and other senior staff resigned July 20 in a power struggle with the Gunstock Area Commission.
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Gunstock Commission Chairman Peter Ness resigned Friday, the latest development in a long-running fight over control of the Belknap County-owned mountain.
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Officials fear the mountain resort won't be able to reopen until two commissioners, Peter Ness and Dr. David Strang, step down.
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The entire management staff of Gunstock Mountain Resort tendered their resignations at the beginning of Wednesday night's Gunstock Area Commission meeting.
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The move came on the same day a New Hampshire legislative committee unanimously opposed a bill to give county lawmakers direct say over the mountain resort.
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While the lawmakers leading the charge to overhaul Gunstock’s operations allege financial mismanagement and a lack of transparency, locals aren’t exactly clamoring for change. On the contrary, some community members say the delegation is overstepping its role.