COVID-19
Both Parties Have Much at Stake in the Primary
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With Secretary of State William Gardner predicting a record turnout and with about 100,000 absentee ballots to count, the results are likely to be later than usual Tuesday evening.
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With Secretary of State William Gardner predicting a record turnout and with about 100,000 absentee ballots to count, the results are likely to be later than usual Tuesday evening.
Karen Testerman urges Christians to vote.
The new cases reside in Strafford (16), Rockingham (9), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (5), Merrimack (5), Grafton (3), Carroll (1), and Cheshire (1) counties, and in the city of Manchester (11).
If an absentee ballot is not received in Saturday’s mail or by Tuesday morning, the primary election day, the voter should go to the polling place on Election Day and vote using the accessible voting process.
Ski areas are preparing their trails and snowmaking equipment for another season, which for some begins in about 12 weeks, but this year’s preparation also includes consideration for preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Business taxes and the rooms and meals tax continue to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as state revenues are down about 7 percent over the revenue plan developed by budget officials.
A legislative committee studying the safety of residents and staff at long-term care facilities plans to meet with advocates, industry officials and state agencies before issuing its final report in two months.
The state issued a new guidance document Tuesday to help schools through grade 12 determine when to go to hybrid or remote learning or return to the classroom in case of COVID-19 infections.
Former Claremont Police Officer Jon Stone was the subject of 11 internal affairs investigations that found sustained allegations of misconduct, according to a letter from Claremont City Manager Ed Morris.