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It’s Apple Day in NH, Time To Go Pick Your Own
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Apple picking season in New Hampshire has arrived with farmers looking at a handsome crop this year, but also keeping an eye to the sky in hopes of more rain.
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Apple picking season in New Hampshire has arrived with farmers looking at a handsome crop this year, but also keeping an eye to the sky in hopes of more rain.
Gov. Chris Sununu’s policy of deleting office emails after 30 days undermines New Hampshire’s right to know, according to a public records lawsuit seeking communications between Sununu’s and Wisconsin’s ex-Gov. Scott Walker’s offices about redistricting legislation Sununu vetoed in 2019.
Restaurants across the state can all go to 100 percent indoor capacity for dining as the state continues to see lower COVID-19 numbers and closes one of the worst outbreaks at a long-term care facility.
Currently, Democrats outnumber Republicans on the council 3-2. All five seats are up for grabs this fall.
“When the legal representation of children is undervalued, children are undervalued, and that has lifelong effect,” Moira O’Neill said.
There’s a lot of heartburn in the restaurant industry in New Hampshire right now, the Governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force was told on Thursday.
The state should have an independent commission to hear and investigate accusations of police misconduct, and sustained findings against officers should be made open to the public, according to a set of recommendations being proposed by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.
Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state’s epidemiologist announced 13 new cases Tuesday of COVID-19 with one new death of a person who lived at a long-term care facility.
Nine other states — Illinois, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Utah, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia — got similar copay limits signed into law.