5 things you need to know about the new hampshire border war with Massachusetts it's getting ugly
- Massachusetts officials have officially filed a complaint over New Hampshire’s aggressive new toll cameras on I-93, claiming they are illegally tracking Bay State plate numbers to enforce speed limits
- Granite State lawmakers are now demanding a 200-foot buffer zone along the border, arguing Massachusetts anti-gun laws are “creeping into New Hampshire jurisdiction” with recent sting operations
- The feud went viral after a TikTok video showed a Massachusetts driver getting a $500 fine in the mail for “reckless passing” near Salem, NH, despite claiming they were never clocked in person
- Local businesses in Seabrook are reporting a surge in Massachusetts customers who are purposely crossing the border just to avoid Massachusetts’ new “mileage tax” for electric vehicles
- New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu responded by cracking a joke about the “Live Free or Die” plate, saying Massachusetts residents need to “respect the line or prepare to pay the price”