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COVID-19 Expenses Relief Program Deadline Extended for One Week
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This allows eligible businesses to apply for reimbursement of a portion of their eligible expenses until 4 PM on Friday, October 8, 2021, via the GOFERR portal.
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This allows eligible businesses to apply for reimbursement of a portion of their eligible expenses until 4 PM on Friday, October 8, 2021, via the GOFERR portal.
CONCORD — The commission charged with making recommendations for handling police misconduct complaints held preliminary discussions on Thursday afternoon, focusing on who should hold the authority, where a new state agency would reside, and what actually constitutes misconduct.
There are now 3,845 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire.
CONCORD – Attorney General John M. Formella says he is reviewing the facts and circumstances surrounding Wednesday’s cancelling of the Executive Council meeting after chaos erupted caused by people opposed to vaccine mandates that frightened state employees into leaving.
The House Special Committee on Redistricting decided Thursday not to play with fire and will leave the number of house members at 400.
CONCORD — Describing the proposed Dalton landfill as the largest project that the state Department of Environmental Services has dealt with in the past 50 years, members of the bureaus reviewing the permit applications attempted through an online information session to shed light on the review process in the light of public complaints.
As New Hampshire continues to see an average of 400 to 500 new coronavirus infections a day, elevated hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, anti-vaccine protestors were able to shut down an Executive Council meeting Wednesday to protest mandates.
CONCORD — The state is negotiating with a private provider to staff four new testing sites for COVID-19.
There are now 3,648 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire.