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Business & Economy

Liquor Commission Scraps RFP Process for Hampton I-95 Welcome Centers

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | May 1, 2025

The state Liquor Commission has scrapped current plans to redevelop two parcels of land on either side of Interstate 95 into welcome centers at Hampton.

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Hundreds Gathered May 1 in Concord and around NH To Stand with Immigrants, Workers

By ARNIE ALPERT | May 1, 2025

May Day was celebrated in Concord and around the state on Thursday.

Courts & Corrections

NH Supreme Court Overturns Precedent To Protect Mental Health Records

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | May 1, 2025

An alleged victim of childhood sexual abuse was about to have records of her counseling and therapy sessions handed over to her abuser.

Business & Economy

Zoning Ordinances in the House’s Crosshairs Again

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | May 1, 2025

The legislative effort to limit local zoning ordinances took another step forward Thursday when the House approved a cap on parking requirements.

Business & Economy

Senate Opposes Immunization Requirement Changes, Allows State Bitcoin Investment

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | May 1, 2025

The state Senate voted to oppose changes to school immunization requirements Thursday but approved a bill that would allow the state treasurer to buy Bitcoin.

Courts & Corrections

Indicted Justice Hantz Marconi Seeks Undisclosed Evidence, Witnesses From AG

By Nancy West | April 30, 2025

Lawyers for embattled state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi want prosecutors to turn over the names of witnesses and evidence they have only hinted at so far allegedly showing she had a criminal purpose meeting with then-Gov. Chris Sununu and speaking with Pease Development Authority Chairman Steve Duprey.

Business & Economy

No Pot of Gold for NH Budget Writers Anywhere

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | April 30, 2025

If Senate budget writers were looking for a silver bullet to help undo some of the draconian cuts in the House budget, they did not find one Wednesday.

Courts & Corrections

Portsmouth Appeals Back Pay Awarded To Disgraced Ex-Cop

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | April 30, 2025

Portsmouth is going to the New Hampshire Supreme Court to try to get out of paying fired cop Aaron Goodwin almost $150,000 for two years salary.

Op-Ed

May 1, a Day for Pro-Immigrant and Pro-Labor Rallies

By ARNIE ALPERT | April 30, 2025

The first day of May, which has been an occasion for labor rallies since 1886 and immigrants’ rights marches since 2006, has taken on new significance this year due to President Donald Trump’s assaults on immigrants and unions.

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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE NH
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RADIO FREE NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Laurie Lists are called Exculpatory Evidence Schedules now. They are the secret lists containing the names of law enforcement officers in NH with a history of dishonesty, excessive force or instability.
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    By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org Sometimes what appears to be one thing is something else. For example, the blind men and the elephant story most every child hears at a young age, feeling only one area of an elephant can give you the wrong impression of an elephant’s shape.

  • AG: Man Shot in Police-Involved Shooting

    Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella announces that officials are currently responding to a report of an officer-involved shooting that occurred overnight in Pelham, New Hampshire, on Friday, May 16, 2025. The incident reportedly occurred as members of the Pelham Police Department were called to a residence on Nashua Road following a 911 call for an armed adult male resident in mental distress.

  • Speaking of Words: Who’d a Thunk It?

    By Michael Ferber, Speaking of Words        People studying English as a second language—or its Germanic cousins such as German, Dutch, or Icelandic—must contend with a sizable list of irregular verbs.  Most verbs, and nearly all new verbs, are regular: they make their past tense by adding a dental consonant sound, usually spelled -ed but pronounced in three different ways, to their basic (infinitive) or present tense form: they walk—they walked, they cringe—they cringed, they bat—they batted.  That simple rule is easily learned and applied, but the other verbs are bewildering in their number and variety.        Most of the others are “strong verbs,” a term invented by Jacob Grimm, one of the famous Grimm brothers, for the very large number of them in German.  Strong verbs make the past tense and past participle by changing the vowel in the stem of the verb twice, as in fly/flew/flown and write/wrote/written, or once, as in freeze/froze/frozen and fall/fell/fallen.  The participle often ends in -n or -en.  (We call it the “past” participle, but it should be called the perfect participle, as it is not bound to a tense.)        There are a few hybrid verbs, where for example, the vowel may change but the ending is still the dental consonant: sleep/slept/slept, feel/felt/felt.  Or in a different mixture: swell/swelled/swollen.

  • Ayotte Signs 23 Bills Into Law

    CONCORD, NH – This week, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed the following bills into law: HB 98 - Relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status. HB 99 - Relative to a waiver from property taxes for disabled veterans.

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