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State Revenues Continue to Run Ahead of Schedule
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State revenues continue to return better than expected receipts, with coffers holding about half a billion dollars in revenue surplus going into the final month of the 2023 fiscal year.
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State revenues continue to return better than expected receipts, with coffers holding about half a billion dollars in revenue surplus going into the final month of the 2023 fiscal year.
The Franklin community is grappling with the violent deaths of Nicole Hughes, 35, and her one and a half year old daughter, Ariella Bell, who were shot to death over the weekend by Jamie Bell.
After toying with a run for President and spending most of his weekends on nationally televised talk shows touting the state’s success, Gov. Chris Sununu said Monday he is not running for the highest office in the land.
June 6 Launches NH Gives through June 7. I hope you will remember to give to us and your other favorite nonprofits. – Nancy West
The legislative biennial budget procession will hit the third milestone this week when the Senate meets Wednesday to vote on its proposed $15.1 billion two-year operating budget.
Attorney General John M. Formella, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Nathan A. Noyes, and Franklin Police Chief David B. Goldstein announce an active search is now underway for a person of interest in the investigation into two suspicious deaths at a residence on Elkins Street in Franklin, New Hampshire.
The people listed here passed away during the previous week and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service.
Durham, NH: On Friday, June 9th, the Tideline Public House, and Food Truck Court will open the renovated Public House, which features New England’s largest food truck park. Owner, Scott Letourneau, said, “It’s been a busy couple of weeks. We’ve opened the outdoor area, the seating, the food trucks, and the Salt Shed.”
The final investigation report, which is attached, concludes that based on all the facts and circumstances, Sergeant Eric Joyal, and Officers Eric Cooper, Brendon Megan, and Jake Sawtelle of the Manchester Police Department, as well as Troopers Brandon Tallon and Tyler Duhamel of the New Hampshire State Police, were legally justified in the use of deadly force when each officer discharged their firearm at Mr. Husejnovic.