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AG Resolves Allegations Against the Radiation Center of Greater Nashua
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The assurances resolve the Attorney General’s investigation related to allegations of unauthorized practice of nursing and consumer protection act violations.
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The assurances resolve the Attorney General’s investigation related to allegations of unauthorized practice of nursing and consumer protection act violations.
“This morning I signed an Executive Order instructing @nhliquorwine outlets to begin removing Russian-made and Russian-branded spirits from our liquor and wine outlets until further notice.
Public school officials must feel like they are living in Lewis Carroll’s tale “Alice in Wonderland” hearing the Mad Hatter pontificate.
In the era of Covid, mental health counseling has become more important than ever. At the same time, practitioners are under more stress than ever.
A Winchester Police Officer likely committed the crime of witness tampering, but he won’t be prosecuted, according to a statement released Friday by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.
There have been a total of 297,729 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
Gov. Chris Sununu released a report Friday showing how state and local officials handled abuse allegations involving Harmony Montgomery, the Manchester girl who has been missing for over two years since she was 5.
Recognizing that other New England states are further along in addressing ways to reduce the amount of garbage going to landfills, New Hampshire’s Solid Waste Working Group met virtually with representatives from Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont on February 25 to hear what others in the region are doing.
House Bill 319 would also represent the first time the legislature has imposed a universal graduation requirement for students at our public colleges and universities. I am concerned that this would create a precedent for future legislatures to mandate extreme requirements.
CONCORD — Groundhog Day may have been earlier this month, but the Senate session Thursday was much like the movie, deja vu all over again.
This is a premeditated attack. Vladimir Putin has been planning this for months, as I’ve been — as we’ve been saying all along.
NWS is predicting total snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches of snow across the entire state. The heaviest snowfall rates are expected between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Friday.
There are currently 95 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 296,870 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
I muse joyfully on wearing a mother’s clothes; I know my own mother’s wardrobe consisted of a lot of polyester pants and orthotic shoes.
Paul O. Jenkins is a librarian. He is the University Librarian for Franklin Pierce University. I make clear to anyone who will listen I know librarians are superheroes in comfortable shoes who have faced the internet and didn’t blink.
Rep. Charlotte DiLorenzo, D- Newmarket, was the primary sponsor of one of the bills, HB1090, a bill that would have repealed the “divisive concepts” law passed as a trailer to the budget last June. The law is also referred to as HB2 as it was included in that bill.
There are currently 93 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 295,701 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
On September 24, 2019, Mr. Barton physically assaulted C.E., his girlfriend’s child. C.E. died as a result of blunt force trauma to his head.
The state is no longer recommending people wear face masks indoors in buildings and schools as the number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations are on the decline.
Senate Bill 332 would provide benefits similar to an emergency order during the early days of the pandemic. Under the bill, an additional $300 per week would go to full-time workers and $150 a week to part-time workers in the health-care industry.