Sununu Making Plans to Spend Many Millions More in COVID-19 Funding

Gov. Chris Sununu spent much of his weekly news conference Thursday detailing how he expects to spend many millions of dollars the state expects to recoup from businesses that received CARES Act Funds but didn’t lose revenue because of COVID-19, plus the new funding from the American Rescue Plan.

Ex-Concord Police Detective Faces Stalking, Contempt Charges

New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announces that Bryan Croft of Boscawen, New Hampshire, was arrested today, pursuant to a 12 hour domestic violence warrantless arrest for multiple charges including stalking, and contempt of court.

Goldner Confirmed to PUC Despite Questions About His Experience

The New Hampshire Executive Council confirmed Beth H. Kissinger of Hopkinton to serve as justice for the state Circuit Court and Daniel C. Goldner of Manchester to serve on the state’s Public Utilities Commission, despite some concern raised about his nomination by the Council’s lone Democrat.

Prosecutors: Britany Barron Capable of Using a Gun

Prosecutors in the Jonathan Amerault murder case have filed notice in court that they plan to introduce evidence that the woman charged with cutting the head off Amerault’s body, Britany Barron, was capable of using a gun.

HHS Divisions Adjust To Pandemic Changes

State Health and Human Services programs have had to adapt to shifting uses during the pandemic with some increase in patients and others with fewer than anticipated.

Writing On the Fly Meets North Woods Law

Salmon season opened April 1 on the big lakes and fly fishers were anxious to try their luck, or skill, depending on what camp you are in. It was a beautiful day in that I could still feel my feet and fingers after being in the water for a while. I was fishing one of the more popular tributaries that flow into Winnipesaukee.