Emergency Powers Boost for NH Governors May Be Curtailed

If there is one thing legislators from both sides of the aisle want to protect, it is their constitutional ability to control the purse strings, so the money grab did not sit well with either party’s lawmakers, although the Democrats were more vocal about the slight.

Belly Laughs With A Good Friend, Cape Cod Optional

I muse joyfully you will meet up with one of your belly laugh friends and drive with no agenda, sip coffee, tell stories and delight in getting together apres Covid.

Rally Lifts Up Issues Faced by NH Workers

The first day of May has been an occasion for labor rallies since 1886, when workers throughout the United States demanded an 8-hour day.

2 Deaths, 264 New COVID-19 Cases Friday

The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 264 new positive test results for COVID-19 and two deaths Friday.

Two Mass. People Charged with Medicaid Fraud in NH

Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Michael A. Maggiacomo (age 50) and Tina M. Allen (age 46), both of Newburyport, Mass., have been indicted by the New Hampshire Multicounty Grand Jury and each charged with two class B felony counts of Medicaid Fraud.

Laurie List Legislation Passes Senate

The state Senate voted unanimously Thursday in favor of proposed legislation that would make public police disciplinary hearings before the Police Standards and Training Council and make public the confidential Laurie List of dishonest police.

Jaffrey Couple Indicted in Connection With Beheading Murder

Armando and Britany Barron, the Jaffrey husband and wife arrested in connection with the killing of Jonathan Amerault, 25, of Keene, have been indicted for their alleged roles in the torture, murder, and decapitation of the man romantically linked to Britany Barron.