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Here’s what’s on tap for upcoming 2020 presidential candidate visits to New Hampshire over the weekend and beyond.
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Here’s what’s on tap for upcoming 2020 presidential candidate visits to New Hampshire over the weekend and beyond.
“We’ve lost $1 million already,” said Berlin Mayor Paul Grenier. “How much is enough?”
Dianne Martin currently serves as Associate Attorney General and Chief of Staff to Attorney General Gordon MacDonald at the New Hampshire Department of Justice, where she oversees and is responsible for the day-to-day operations at the office.
Local officials face difficult questions as they begin constructing budgets voters or councils will decide next year.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
The bill will compel the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services to take action, when the EPA will not, and make the polluters stop toxins from flowing off the Coakley Landfill and polluting the surfacewater, groundwater and drinking water of the seacoast.
Trump won the 2016 Republican primary in New Hampshire but lost the state’s four electoral college votes in the general election when former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, beat him by 0.3 percent of the vote. Such a small margin – fewer than 3,000 votes – makes the state a battleground.
“The Governor plans to attend the rally,” Sununu’s spokesman Ben Vihstadt emailed InDepthNH.org, declining to give details.
You can soon walk, run or cycle the length of the state’s Seacoast area on an abandoned rail corridor.