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Welcome Graduates, Distinguished Guests, Mothers who only moments ago were yelling, “What do you mean you can’t find your shoes?”
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Welcome Graduates, Distinguished Guests, Mothers who only moments ago were yelling, “What do you mean you can’t find your shoes?”
The date was August 5, 1988. Public Service Company of New Hampshire (PSNH) had recently declared bankruptcy, the first electric utility in the U.S. to do that since the Great Depression. The crushing debt and massive cost overruns associated with the Seabrook nuclear power plant had sucked PSNH dry.
CONCORD – About 35 people marched two miles from the men’s prison to U.S. District Court in Concord on Thursday to support Andrew Butler of Hollis and others who are locked up at the prison’s Secure Psychiatric Unit.
CONCORD — State utility regulators voted 7-0 on Thursday to reject a motion to reconsider their decision turning down the $1.6 billion, 192-mile Northern Pass Transmission project.
His supporters are planning on Thursday to walk the two miles from the state prison to the State House to the U.S. District Court on Pleasant Street in Concord to “Free Andrew,” a walk sponsored by human rights advocates.
CONCORD — Supporters are holding a walk from the state prison in Concord to the federal courthouse for Andrew Butler of Hollis and other prisoners at the Secure Psychiatric Unit of the men’s prison on Thursday starting at 9 a.m., according to an American Friends Service Committee news release.
CONCORD — State utility regulators will decide Thursday if they made a mistake denying Northern Pass’s application for a 192-mile, $1.6 billion, high-voltage transmission line from Pittsburg to Deerfield.
CONCORD — The state Supreme Court Tuesday determined state utility regulators erred in rejecting Eversource’s proposed 20-year agreement to reserve natural gas capacity on a proposed pipeline.
Parents and guardians of students in grades 3-8 should ask for printed copies of reports soon.