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Higher Education Officials Make Their Case to Budget Writers

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | 56 mins ago

After several years of considerable revenue surpluses, the state’s higher education institutions are seeking to at least return to levels of support they had more than a decade ago when state support was slashed in half.

State Revenues Continue Upward Trend

Outdoor Activities On Track in Most Cases Despite Frigid Cold Warnings

New Coalition of Elected Moms and Allies Gather to Advance Policy in N.H.

NH House Says 'No' to Emergency Rental Measures 

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A.J. Kierstead of The New England Take Chats with Nancy West About InDepthNH.org and the Importance of Journalism

By Chelsea Hensley | February 1, 2023

On January 30, A.J. Kierstead of The New England Take interviewed our very own Nancy West at InDepthNH.org for his show.

Business & Economy

Bill Would Create Education ‘Donor Towns’ and Expand Tax Relief Program

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | January 31, 2023

A bill that would, once again, create “donor towns” under the Statewide Education Property Tax had a public hearing Tuesday before the House Ways and Means Committee.

Business & Economy

Memorial Hospital Seeks Input from Patients and Family Members

By News Release | January 30, 2023

PFAC aims to serve as a conduit between the public and Memorial Hospital, engaging patients and family members in discussion about ways to improve the patient experience.

Business & Economy

Lake Winnipesaukee Still Not Frozen, Ice-In Unusually Late

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

Dave Emerson of Emerson Aviation, who flies over Lake Winnipesaukee and annually declares ice-out in spring, said on Monday that he never remembers a winter when it has been so late having ice-in.

Business & Economy

Opposition Turns Out for Bill on Expanding Education Trust Fund Uses

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

A bill to expand the uses for the state’s Education Trust Fund ran into opposition Friday as opponents said it would give the new Education Freedom Account program a blank check without accountability.

Business & Economy

Sununu Approves Mount Washington State Park 10-Year Master Plan

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | January 27, 2023

Gov. Chris Sununu approved the 10-year master plan for the Mount Washington state park this week and is expecting an estimate for a comprehensive environmental assessment of summit needs as part of his budget, commission members were told Friday.

Business & Economy

Dusty Old Cars Victims Don’t Expect Justice

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | January 26, 2023

The man behind the multi-million-dollar classic car fraud has been convicted of theft again, but victims of Dusty Old Cars owner Stephan Condodemetraky want to see more punishment this time.

Business & Economy

Support for New Bill to Legalize Marijuana, But What Will Sununu Do?

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | January 25, 2023

House Majority Leader Rep. Jason Osborne, R-Auburn, and House Minority Leader Rep. Matt Wilhelm, D-Manchester, are co-sponsors of House Bill 639.

Business & Economy

Sponsor: C-PACE Bill Would Allow More Renewable Energy Investment; Opposed by Utility

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | January 24, 2023

Capital investment tools that could help create ways for commercial and multi-family units to be designed or made more efficient and environmentally resilient are being explored in this legislative session.

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                CONCORD – Robert Gramolini, 64, of Malden, Massachusetts, was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison for possession of stolen goods, United States Attorney Jane E. Young announced today.             According to court documents and statements made in court, Gramolini was seen on video driving a gray Dodge pickup stealing a black enclosed trailer from a business in Hampton, New Hampshire.  Law enforcement located the stolen trailer at a storage lot in Brentwood.  The owner of the storage lot confirmed Gramolini rented space on his lot to store trailers and other items and gave the officers permission to inspect the lot.  Police uncovered other stolen items in his possession, including additional trailers and motorcycles.  Gramolini then arrived at his storage lot driving the same gray Dodge pickup seen earlier in security footage.  After being questioned, Gramolini admitted to taking the trailer from the Hampton business and that he took another trailer “off the side of the road” in Massachusetts that contained approximately $64,000 in heavy equipment.  In total, the value of the stolen property exceeded $150,000.

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