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Hope and Possibilities Come with New Year at State House
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The New Hampshire political scene is rampant with many unknowns heading into the new year: some will be resolved, and some will not.
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The New Hampshire political scene is rampant with many unknowns heading into the new year: some will be resolved, and some will not.
Happy all. Happy stay in your pajamas and watch too much tv, happy not getting cards out or gifts wrapped, happy day.
Over 8,000 people across New England are in the nonprofit group New England Mountain Bike Association.
The people listed here passed away during the previous week and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service.
U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young, announced that a federal jury on Thursday convicted Ian Freeman, 42, of Keene, on all counts of money laundering, conspiracy to launder money, operation of an unlicensed money transmitting business, and tax evasion (four counts).
More voter education and transparency of how voting works would help the state’s 908,808 registered voters who should be confident that their ballot was clearly read and counted, according to a report issued Thursday.
Twelve businesses across the state have helped the Forest Society meet its 2022 goal for the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) Tax Credit Program.
On Thursday, December 22, 2022, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced 1,491 new positive COVID-19 test results between Thursday, December 15 and Wednesday, December 21.
Attorney General John M. Formella has joined a national attorneys general settlement with opioid makers Teva Pharmaceuticals and Allergan that would provide $33.3 million to the state of New Hampshire. In total, the settlements would provide up to $6.6 billion nationally and include critical business practice changes and transparency requirements.
The National Weather Service has issued several watches and warnings related to floods and strong winds throughout New Hampshire starting late Thursday night. The New Hampshire Department of Safety’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) urges residents to take action ahead of the storm.
The New Hampshire State Troopers interviewed as part of the investigation into alleged illegal actions taken by Department of Safety Commissioner Robert Quinn refused to talk, and have since been rewarded for their silence, according to attorney Andrea Amodeo-Vickery.