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InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/2017/07/page/3/)
One of the first travel-based parodies I ever read was Mark Twain’s 1869 book, The
Innocents Abroad (note to readers: it was not a new release at the time).
In May, Shaheen played an instrumental role in urging Senate leadership to act on Russia sanctions and was a key negotiator on this legislation.
JOYFUL MUSINGS: Gifts are meant to be shared. So when my neighbors share their recipes for bread, their garden’s harvest, I am deeply grateful. I can barely grow a toenail and their garden is amazing.
Concord and Bridgewater property owners would see the least relief from Northern Pass tax payments to the 31 host communities if the proposed 192-mile transmission line is built from Pittsburg to Deerfield, according to testimony at Friday’s adjudicative hearing.
New Hampshire’s economy has been roaring along for the past few years, but the state may be facing a crisis years in the making that could halt the prosperity.
The Public Utilities Commission recently announced the temporary closure of the Residential Solar and Wind Rebate program and the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Solar Rebate program due to fiscal year 2018 budget constraints and the large number of waitlisted applications.
Two affordable housing initiatives – one designed to increase supported housing for developmentally disabled adults and another to preserve existing affordable multi-family rental housing – recently received grants of $50,000 from the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority.
The state’s capital budget appropriated $1 million to construct a new toilet building and upgrade the parking lot at the park. The new design was the result of conversations the Division had with elected officials and other stakeholders about the Jenness Beach redevelopment project.