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Architect Contract To Design New Sununu Youth Services Center OK’d
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An architectural firm has been chosen to design a replacement for the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester at a location to be determined.
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An architectural firm has been chosen to design a replacement for the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester at a location to be determined.
Cyanobacteria can produce toxins on the water that can pose a toxic threat to humans, pets, and wildlife, and last month, New Hampshire broke a record for the highest number of advisories ever recorded in May.
The Senate approved the state’s two-year capital budget, approved a study for landfill setbacks from water, and by a 20-4 vote approved a measure that would prohibit a defense argument based on the victim’s gender identity.
Gov. Chris Sununu joined tourism officials, law enforcement, business leaders, and rally officials on the stage at the newly renovated Colonial Theater where they outlined their plans to host thousands over the nine-day period ending on June 18.
The Senate voted to pass its $15.6 billion version of the budget and its trailer bill, House Bill 2 for the next two years.
One of the architects of the Family Division of the state’s Circuit Court told a special legislative committee he would like to see judges with an interest and background in family cases only hearing such matters and that the existing system also needs more clerical help.
After toying with a run for President and spending most of his weekends on nationally televised talk shows touting the state’s success, Gov. Chris Sununu said Monday he is not running for the highest office in the land.
The Senate agreed to kill a bill that would expand the definition of who can qualify for the education trust fund, saying the measure is part of the upcoming budget.
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.