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Who’s Running for President in NH This Week and Where You Can See Them
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And don’t forget Decoding the Vibe, Susan Dromey Heeter’s take on how well the candidates light up the room!
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And don’t forget Decoding the Vibe, Susan Dromey Heeter’s take on how well the candidates light up the room!
Gov. Chris Sununu invited the State House press corps into his office this week offering the chance to ask whatever questions were on their minds.
While the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee (NH SEC) had an obligation to weigh four clearly stated statutory factors during its hearings and its deliberations on the Northern Pass, it only had to find the applicant lacking in one of those four factors in order to deny the application.
The application failed because Eversource and its experts were not credible when they asserted that the project would have no adverse effect on virtually anything.
Judge Temple ruled the unredacted list is a public record in the public records suit filed by the ACLU-NH, the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism and other news outlets in Hillsborough County Superior Court South in Nashua.
Developer Eversource claimed state regulators made legal errors requiring the court to overturn the $1.6 billion project’s denial.
On a voice vote, the Senate killed a bill that would have prohibited businesses from providing single-use plastic straws to customers unless specifically requested.
After the vote, Smart’s mother, Linda Wojas, tearfully said she dreaded the conversation she will have with her daughter that there will be no chance for a hearing.
The CLF’s appeal centers on concrete mattresses that will be placed over the three cables to be buried under Little Bay near the shores of Newington and Durham.