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Warning: A Pillar of Utility Regulation May Be About To Topple
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I’m sorry if that sounds insulting to the many people with whom I am in regular contact at the state’s regulated electric, gas, and water utilities.
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I’m sorry if that sounds insulting to the many people with whom I am in regular contact at the state’s regulated electric, gas, and water utilities.
Valerie Sununu is very busy these days being a mother to three growing kids, and that appears to be her life priority right now as her husband, New Hampshire’s Gov. Chris Sununu explores a run for President of the United States.
The state Supreme Court evenly divided over whether Gov. Chris Sununu legally denied access to information regarding his veto of House Bill 706 which would have established an independent redistricting commission.
Periodically, I wanted to update what has been happening to a few of the authors I’ve got to know and let folks know what’s been happening for them.
The New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP) is currently accepting submissions for the Biennial New Hampshire Literary Awards. Submissions will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on May 15, 2021. To be eligible, books must have been published between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022.
Resident Gerald Duffy told podcast producer Roger Wood that he would like to see something finally happen on the 2.1 acre piece of downtown real estate.
In the wake of the anti-Semitic and racist vandalism targeting businesses and places of worship in Portsmouth last week, it is becoming clear that the Granite State is home to a growing number of hate groups.
Plaintiffs in the latest lawsuit challenging the state education funding system, say the court should issue a summary judgement on the constitutionality of the Statewide Education Property Tax.
“Access to Westlaw can help people representing themselves obtain the legal materials to explain their concerns and support their arguments,” law librarian Mary Searles said.
There should be no reason to prevent having a second FBO and healthy competition at Pease or elsewhere in New Hampshire’s robust and diverse business community.
I love winter. I love snow. Needless to say, our NH winters are not what they used to be. This year, for the second time, I have traveled to NW Colorado seeking snow…and I found it!