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AG: Woman’s Death in Goffstown Considered Suspicious
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Responding officers have determined that there is no threat to the general public.
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Responding officers have determined that there is no threat to the general public.
Former Republican state Rep. Troy Merner who now lives in Carroll has been arrested and charged with one class B felony count of wrongful voting, and misdemeanor charges of theft by deception, unsworn falsification and tampering with public records.
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After months of emotionally charged meetings and public comment related to downtown art and LGBTQ+ issues, it was a relatively quiet night at the regular Littleton Selectmen’s meeting Monday, although the issues are still simmering in the community.
Attorney General John Formella is re-evaluating the state’s position against reporting certain mentally ill people to the national database that could potentially keep those like John Madore from legally purchasing firearms.
New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald chairs the task force.
The Education Freedom Savings Account Oversight Committee reviewed its first report on the program Monday and will continue to fine tune it before a final vote.
This year Christmas with the Celts will introduce top Irish musicians Patrick D’Arcy from Dublin and Fiachra O’Regan from Connemara, Ireland.
As a cold winter wind whipped American flags lining Gorham’s Main Street, and storefront signs gave thanks for his life, hundreds gathered in the gym at Gorham Middle-High School Saturday to say goodbye to Army Staff Sgt. Tanner W. Grone, 25.
The long battle over equitable education funding does not end with the two decisions released last week.
Rockingham County Superior Court Judge David Ruoff ruled the state needs to pay a higher percentage of public education costs and its methodology for administering the statewide property tax makes it unconstitutional.
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