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Former Sen. Sanborn Fights To Keep Gaming License
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Lawyers for former state Sen. Andy Sanborn say it is not true their client used $844,000 in COVID relief loans to buy sports cars and overpay himself rent.
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Lawyers for former state Sen. Andy Sanborn say it is not true their client used $844,000 in COVID relief loans to buy sports cars and overpay himself rent.
A Maine man pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Concord to charges in connection to the online threats he made to the Portsmouth High School on April 12, 2023, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
A Conservative back-bencher named Sir Thomas Massey-Massey rose to propose that the name of the holiday be changed to “Christtide.”
Supporters of the measure, who announced the bipartisan action at a press conference Monday in the Legislative Office Building, said now is the time to join neighboring states such as Maine and Vermont to enshrine abortion as a right, here, rather than leave the state to the whims of one legislature or the next.
Join us for an important online event where we delve into the world of local nonprofit and for-profit news on Zoom Dec. 14 from 6 to 7 p.m. with Nancy West, Alice Dreger and Bev Stoddart.
A Dec. 6, 2022, email from Senior Attorney General Myles Matteson to Terry Pfaff, COO of the General Court, outlined a credible complaint that former Republican Rep. Troy Merner didn’t live in the Lancaster district he was elected to represent in the House.
Forced by a lawsuit to clean up the fish waste flowing from its aging hatcheries into the open waters of the state, New Hampshire Fish and Game has started the improvement process with one hatchery in New Hampton.
A Newbury woman and Northfield woman, two former nurses, were indicted in connection to the diversion of dangerous narcotics by medical professionals, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
On December 7, 2023, at approximately 12:30 PM, Manchester Police responded to the area of Domino’s Pizza at 212 Lowell Street for a reported fight.
Minnesota Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dean Phillips is hopeful he’ll win New Hampshire citizens’ votes as he travels throughout the state ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary on Jan. 23.
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