Geno Marconi of Stratham pleaded not guilty Wednesday to witness tampering and destroying evidence as director of the state Division of Ports and Harbors and argued for less restrictive bail conditions in Rockingham Superior Court.
Courts & Corrections
Former NH Resident Pleads Guilty to Fraud Against Bedford Women’s Care
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Elizabeth Morse, 55, currently of Albuquerque, New Mexico, pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges. U.S. District Judge Samantha Elliott scheduled sentencing for February 26, 2025.
Courts & Corrections
Judge Asks NH Supreme Court To Weigh In on Man Who Killed Dartmouth Professors as Teen
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court will decide if the man convicted of murdering two Dartmouth College professors when he was 17 can be made to serve life without parole.
Business & Economy
NH Municipal Assoc.: Conn. Lakes Headwaters’ Logging Plan Impacts All Towns, Cities
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Concerned at the potential loss of timber tax revenue for its members with carbon “farming” replacing logging in this heavily forested state, the New Hampshire Municipal Association is cautioning the state about agreeing to logging reductions in a 10-year plan on the 146,000-acre Connecticut Lakes Working Forest as part of the state’s easement.
Courts & Corrections
Indicted Supreme Court Justice Hantz Marconi Replies To AG’s Objection in Court Filing
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Attorney General John Formella missed the most important points in objecting to state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Marconi’s motion to disqualify him and dismiss the indictments against her, according to her latest motion.
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No Verdict Yet in YDC Abuse Trial of Bradley Asbury
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The uneasy vigil inside the Hillsborough Superior Court — North in Manchester will reconvene Tuesday as jurors need more time to decide if Sununu Youth Services Center house leader Bradley Asbury is guilty in being an accomplice to rape.
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Hundreds Receive Free Holiday Dinner Fixings and Winter Gear at Gather’s Annual Event
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In the past year, Gather has seen an unprecedented demand across all its anti-hunger programs
Courts & Corrections
Man Sentenced for Stealing from Unidentified Nonprofit Working to Prevent Veteran Suicides
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David Duren of Haverhill, Mass. was sentenced Monday in federal court for attempting to steal almost $73,000 from a nonprofit health care provider, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
News
Ayotte Taps Connelly for Chief of Staff, He’ll Resign as Sheriff
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Governor-elect Kelly Ayotte has named her incoming chief of staff, senior advisor, a public safety task force and created a website where anyone who wants to serve the state can forward her their resume.
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Three People Die Sunday in Salem Crash, One in Nashua
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At 2:02 p.m. Sunday, State Troopers assigned to the Troop B barracks responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on the Exit 2 offramp from I-93 southbound in Salem.