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Brookline Fire Chief Quits Under Duress
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Brookline’s Fire Chief Charles Corey resigned his post last week, seemingly under pressure.
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Brookline’s Fire Chief Charles Corey resigned his post last week, seemingly under pressure.
The New Hampshire Union Leader is seeking a $1 million state Business Finance Authority loan as part of a $4 million investment plan to bailout executive pensions, according to their workers’ union, the New Hampshire NewsGuild.
Danielle Dauphinais, 38, appeared Thursday in Hillsborough Superior Court — South in Nashua to plead guilty to one count of second-degree murder and two counts of witness tampering under a plea agreement reached weeks before the trial was set to start.
Former state Senator Jeffrey Woodburn was taken to Coos County Jail Wednesday after six years of legal battles, two criminal trials, and multiple trips to the state Supreme Court, but his lawyer said he is considering one last filing.
The Merrimack woman who murdered her five-year-old boy and left him in a shallow grave plans to plead guilty this week and accept a 55-year-to-life sentence.
New Hampshire’s Division for Children, Youth and Families failed Harmony Montgomery in the months before her death as an agency investigator ignored clear warning signs she was being abused, according to the lawsuit filed Friday.
After rejecting an offer from a local church to pay off all student lunch debt, Goffstown School District Business Administrator Scott Gross is instead taking families to court.
Nashua resident Beth Scaer says the city violated her First Amendment rights when it denied her permission to fly a Pine Tree Flag at City Hall.
Three retired New Hampshire State Troopers admit they submitted bogus activity logs by inflating the number of traffic stops they initiated but appealed a lower court ruling that kept them on the state’s Exculpatory Evidence Schedule(EES), also known as the Laurie List.