Mr. Davidow Of New Hampshire Loves His Mini, Too
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My kid likes my Mini because it’s as cute as your basic English bulldog and he counts them on the highway now with real enjoyment.
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My kid likes my Mini because it’s as cute as your basic English bulldog and he counts them on the highway now with real enjoyment.
Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald announces that on April 27, 2018, a Merrimack County Grand Jury returned 11 indictments against James E. Knee (age 65), a former Concord, New Hampshire investment adviser with Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. and Voya Financial Advisors, Inc., relating to conduct between 2014 and 2017.
CONCORD — The recusal of two members of the Site Evaluation Committee sought by supporters of the Northern Pass project asserts bias for doing what they are required to do as regulators, several intervenors said Wednesday.
The town of Hollis has united behind Andrew Butler, a popular, outgoing former high school star athlete who is locked up in the Secure Psychiatric Unit at the state prison for men in Concord even though he hasn’t committed a crime.
CONCORD – Three municipal intervenor groups in the Northern Pass project objected Monday to a motion asking that two Site Evaluation Committee members recuse themselves from further deliberations on the $1.6 billion powerline plan that was denied on Feb. 1.
With less than a month to go in the 2018 session, lawmakers face some of the biggest decisions they will make this term.
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Ruminations from an Unabashed Optimist, an Environmental Patriot and a Radical Centrist
Come meet writers Mark Okrant, Susan Dromey Heeter, Bob Charest, Garry Rayno, Wayne D. King, Michael Davidow, Roger Wood, Nancy West and George Liset.
When: Saturday, April 28, 2018
Where: Nackey Loeb School of Communications, 749 East Industrial Park Drive, Manchester, NH
Time: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.