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Reporter’s Unopened Champagne Marks NH’s Long Failure To Fund Education
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The bottle of champagne still sits on a file cabinet in the Donn Tibbetts Press Room today unopened.
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The bottle of champagne still sits on a file cabinet in the Donn Tibbetts Press Room today unopened.
Berlin Mayor Paul Grenier said Gov. Sununu is walking a political tightrope as a result of Cheshire Superior Court Judge David Ruoff’s order.
News laws include online driver education and paid details by fire safety personnel.
If confirmed, AG MacDonald will succeed Chief Justice Bob Lynn, who will retire as of the close of business on August 23rd.
The Senate plan was done in consultation with Gov. Sununu’s office.
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Sen. Martha Hennessey, D-Hanover, recommended House Bill 481 be re-referred to committee so no action will occur until at least December or next year.
It is not possible to assign a single manner of death for each decedent as they resulted from a combination of incidental, self-imposed, and inflicted conditions.
The proposed Senate budget package will have more money to spend than the House after the Senate Finance Committee Friday adopted revenue estimates.