YDC House Leader Abuse Trial Begins
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House leader at the notorious YDC East Cottage, now called the Sununu Youth Services Center, Bradley Asbury exercised total control over staff and the children.
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House leader at the notorious YDC East Cottage, now called the Sununu Youth Services Center, Bradley Asbury exercised total control over staff and the children.
The New Hampshire Business Finance Authority announced Tuesday approval of a $1 million loan to the New Hampshire Union Leader, the state’s largest newspaper, according to a BFA press release.
In our Icon Series, we reflect upon individuals who have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. The New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of Audre Lorde.
Recounts for the state’s general election were completed Monday with no changes to the posted winners, though in some cases a few votes were changed.
A move that’s seemed inevitable since the state first began trying to evade David Meehan’s $38 million jury award, lawyers for the sexual abuse survivor are now asking the New Hampshire Supreme Court to weigh in.
“The Trials of Harry S. Truman” reveals a very sociable man who loved to debate and loved the back and forth wrangling involved in political adventures. He was smart and social and loved to talk.
After 40 years of distinguished service to the public, the financial services profession, and community, Tom Sedoric, Executive Managing Director, Wealth Manager at Steward Partners and founder of The Sedoric Group has announced the team’s name change to Clove Hitch Advisors of Steward Partners effective Nov. 15.
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service.
New Hampshire will officially open its 2024-25 ski season on Saturday with Bretton Woods dropping the ropes and cranking up the bull wheels for its 51st season while other ski areas have indicated their opening dates, which may change.
The Attorney General has filed a complaint against state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi to the Judicial Conduct Committee reporting the pending criminal indictments against her.
Industry Leaders Warn that a 30% Reduction in Marketing Funds Could Result in a $68 Million Loss in Tax Revenue and Weaken Economic Growth
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that co-defendants Sophie Ross, Bridget Shergalis, Paige Belanger, and Calla Walsh each pled guilty to and were sentenced today, in Hillsborough County Superior Court – Southern District, on one count of conspiracy to commit criminal mischief and one count of criminal trespass, class A misdemeanors.
Attorney General John M. Formella announces further information regarding the officer-involved shooting that occurred in the early morning hours of Nov. 7 at 27 Route 25 in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
Under sharp questioning by three state Supreme Court justices, the state and property taxpayers from several towns argued on Wednesday about whether the state’s method of paying for public education is constitutional.
School children who cannot prove they are legally in the US may soon be threatened with exclusion from public schools.
I had a few hours on a warmer than usual overcast day, so I decided to try my luck and see if I could catch a Landlocked Salmon.
In following the law and the state constitution, Rockingham Superior Court Judge Andrew Schulman acknowledged he is failing to do justice by YDC abuse survivor David Meehan.
In New Hampshire, the number of educators renewing their teaching credentials in 2024 was the second highest on record.
Indicted state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi’s lawyer has filed another motion to dismiss all indictments against her arguing her alleged conduct is protected by the First Amendment, the Constitutional right of redress and judicial immunity.
A report released by the Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA) assesses the Granite State’s $8 billion advanced manufacturing sector, which represents over 42,000 jobs and 1,100 businesses.