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Restaurants Will Ask Patrons for Contact Info To Combat COVID Starting Saturday
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Starting this Saturday, restaurants will ask patrons for contact information as the state continues to see an uptick in cases of COVID-19.
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Starting this Saturday, restaurants will ask patrons for contact information as the state continues to see an uptick in cases of COVID-19.
The state Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday seeking an advisory opinion on whether the House of Representatives can meet remotely instead of at the State House because of the pandemic.
The restaurant industry is proposing a registry of customers be kept for 21 days to help in future contact tracing for COVID-19 if needed.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
The state Department of Health and Human Services of Health and Human Services announced 113 new positive test results for COVID-19 Wednesday and three new deaths.
Benjamin Clark from the Hobo Railroad and Clark’s Trading Post, Jim Miller and Christian Gainer from Santa’s Village, and Wayne Presby from the Cog Railroad met with U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen at the White Mountain Attractions Visitor Center in North Woodstock Wednesday.
On nights when the owls are hooting, when it’s wet and foggy and the small cemetery doors creek back and forth, the spirits are passing on their way out each Hallows’ Eve and appear to have set 24 Jack-O-Lanterns on their stone wall.
Health care is turning into the major issue for the District 1 congressional seat as the campaign hits the home stretch.
“Based on that review of the facts, neither the organizer nor the landowner acted in a reckless manner in complying with Emergency Order 63. No further action will occur with respect to the rally,” said Associate Attorney General Anne Edwards.