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Fiscal Panel Asked To OK Federal Funds for School Security, Nursing Homes
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State agencies want to use more than $60 million of federal American Recovery Plan Act money to improve school security and refurbish county nursing homes.
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State agencies want to use more than $60 million of federal American Recovery Plan Act money to improve school security and refurbish county nursing homes.
Many New Hampshire consumers will be shocked by their next electric bill. They will see pedal-to-the-metal construction work on a new exit ramp on Interstate 93 in Londonderry and Derry and $50 million in new infrastructure improvements at all 10 county nursing homes to protect seniors from illnesses like COVID-19.
Meeting at the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, the commission learned that the cost of buying farm-raised pheasants is up, those hunter numbers are down and the state is also losing willing private property owners to host the stocking sites.
The men and women suing the state claiming they were sexually and physically abused while incarcerated at the Youth Development Center in Manchester as minors have asked the court to allow their cases to go forward.
Law enforcement officers on Tuesday searched the former Manchester residence of Adam Montgomery, the father of missing Harmony Montgomery who was 5 when last seen more than two years ago, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella.
At our Summit this Saturday, June 18, 2022, there will be speakers on climate and business, health, solid waste, plastics, policies from the State House, and the response of faith-based groups… plus opportunities for break-out groups.
Jeffrey Hastings was selected as Photographer of the Year by New Hampshire Press Association (NHPA). The award was announced at the Excellence in Journalism Awards Banquet at the Institute for Politics in Manchester Thursday night.
The housing market in New Hampshire is going from bad to worse, particularly for potential homebuyers as rising interest rates, escalating construction costs, and a lack of available stock, statewide are causing “turmoil,” according to a report issued Monday.
Donna Pelliccia hoped she and her disabled daughter, Alyssa Acres, could get a fresh start when they moved to Troy three years ago.