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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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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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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.
CONCORD — Northern Pass Transmission filed a motion Friday afternoon asking the Site Evaluation Committee to reconsider its denial and to “thoroughly evaluate” its proposed comprehensive solutions.
Patient Andrew Butler, 21, who was a well-known athlete as a Hollis High School student, argued through his attorney that he is locked up in a maximum-security prison because of mental illness even though he hasn’t committed a crime.
If I could create a story that helps people like me find solace in their identity, then I would be quite happy.
Negotiators on a 20-year, 1,200 megawatt clean energy contract for Massachusetts want more time to finalize the agreement with a Maine project due to severe winter weather and changing proposals.
SB 555 will establish an Ombudsman to resolve Right to Know grievances and reduce the burden and costs for: Citizens, Courts, Public agencies & bodies.