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Brookline NH Fire Chief Placed On Paid Leave, But No Answers As To Why
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Few answers are forthcoming about Brookline Fire Chief Charles Corey’s job status after the veteran firefighter was put on paid administrative leave this week.
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Few answers are forthcoming about Brookline Fire Chief Charles Corey’s job status after the veteran firefighter was put on paid administrative leave this week.
Third Circuit Court Judge Melissa Beth Countway of Alton has been confirmed by the Executive Council to be an Associate Supreme Court Justice, replacing Gary Hicks who retired due to age limitations in November.
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So it was last Saturday when I first read accounts of Donald Trump’s speech at UNH, where he repeated his racist rhetoric about immigrants “poisoning the blood of America.”
As of 7:30 p.m. approximately 380 customers remained without power in New Hampshire, and the energy company will substantially complete restoration for all customers currently without power by 10 p.m., with the majority completed well before that.
William Kelly is listed on the state police sex offender registry after being convicted in March of 2009 of felonious sexual assault with a victim 13 or older and under 16 with an age difference of more than three years.
Only hours after they rescued five people from their roofs in Conway as the rising waters of the Saco River threatened their lives, members of the New Hampshire Army National Guard were honored by the state’s Fish and Game Commission Tuesday.
The New Hampshire Department of Safety, along with the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH), the Police Standards and Training Council and Sen. David Watters (D-4), partnered to launch a program dedicated to workforce initiatives for the state’s first response system.
New Hampshire was one of five states and one territory the Pew Charitable Trusts picked to analyze how they used federal pandemic aid funds and the risks to future budgets.
A former Keene police officer suing to get his name removed from the state’s Laurie List has a discipline record identical to former Keene Police Lt. James McLaughlin.
The judge in the defamation lawsuit Eric Spofford filed against New Hampshire Public Radio for the story alleging he engaged in sexual misconduct when he owned Granite Recovery Centers said he found no “actual malice” in their reporting.