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Notable NH Deaths: Former Fecteau’s Owner; Former Stark General Store Owner

By Staff Report | 18 hours ago

The people listed here passed away during the previous week and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service.

Discover year-round food trucks at Durham’s Tideline Public House

Durham, NH: On Friday, June 9th, the Tideline Public House, and Food Truck Court will open the renovated Public House, which features New England’s largest food truck park. Owner, Scott Letourneau, said, “It’s been a busy couple of weeks. We’ve opened the outdoor area, the seating, the food trucks, and the Salt Shed.”

Police-Involved Fatal Shooting of Adnan Husejnovic Ruled Justified

The final investigation report, which is attached, concludes that based on all the facts and circumstances, Sergeant Eric Joyal, and Officers Eric Cooper, Brendon Megan, and Jake Sawtelle of the Manchester Police Department, as well as Troopers Brandon Tallon and Tyler Duhamel of the New Hampshire State Police, were legally justified in the use of deadly force when each officer discharged their firearm at Mr. Husejnovic.

Senate Finance Approves a $14.5B Biennial Budget

The Senate Finance Committee approved its proposed $14.47 billion operating budget Thursday which the Senate will vote on next week.

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Judge To NHPR: Turn Over Transcripts of Interviews in Defamation Case For Review

By Nancy West | May 31, 2023

The judge hearing the defamation lawsuit Eric Spofford filed against New Hampshire Public Radio has ordered transcripts of interviews with key sources for the story detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Spofford be turned over for the judge’s confidential review.

Business & Economy

Common Man Roadside Gets Hooksett Contract Extension on Welcome Centers

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | May 31, 2023

The Common Man Roadside Hooksett welcome centers on Interstate 93 got a five-year state contract extension on a 35-year lease Wednesday despite some concern by two Executive Councilors that they are looking too far down the road.

Education

DOE Launches Tool Linking High-Wage, High-Demand Jobs with Education Programming

By News Release | May 31, 2023

 The New Hampshire Department of Education on Wednesday launched a new dashboard that uses GIS mapping to identify locally available high-wage, high-demand occupations throughout every region of the state, as well as its Career and Technical Education programming associated with those occupations.

Courts & Corrections

Manchester Man Charged with Possession of Child Sex Abuse Images

By News Release | May 31, 2023

Manchester Police have arrested a city man after numerous child sex abuse images were allegedly located on devices he owned.

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Senate Finance Committee Wraps Up Work on Its Budget Proposal

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | May 30, 2023

The Senate Finance Committee gave its approval to an estimated $15 billion two-year budget plan Tuesday that members will vote on June 8.

Feature

Beautiful Day in the Life of the State House

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | May 30, 2023

On a picture-perfect day Tuesday, the State House lawn was filled with flowering shrubs, dogs on leashes, and visiting children in groups from schools in Keene, Durham, and Epping.

Business & Economy

Pot Sales by Liquor Commission Plan Scuttled; More Options Out There

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | May 30, 2023

An attempt to set up legal adult cannabis sales under the thumb of the state liquor commission was abandoned Tuesday by the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee.

Education

Senate Finance Approves Boost for School Districts in Need

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | May 30, 2023

In an attempt to provide more funding for needy communities, the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday decided to add about $11.5 million to its new education funding program.

Business & Economy

Senate Finance Approves 7-Year Reauthorization for Medicaid Expansion

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | May 30, 2023

The Senate Finance Committee agreed to a seven-year reauthorization of the state’s Medicaid expansion program covering about 60,000 Granite Staters.

Health & Mental Health

Wrong-Way Driver on I-293 Arrested for Aggravated DWI with 2 Young Children in Car

By News Release | May 28, 2023

The driver was identified as Sulma Canales Cabrera, age 26, of Nashua, New Hampshire. Cabrera was arrested by Troopers and is facing charges of Reckless Conduct, Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated, Reckless Driving, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

Feature

Distant Dome: NH Lawmakers Have Another Education Funding Plan to Consider

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | May 27, 2023

Last week, the third overhaul of the state’s education funding formula was unveiled before the Senate Finance Committee, which decided to include it in the Senate’s proposed state budget for the next two years.

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