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Moon, Pinard, and Ricker all filed civil lawsuits against the state under Jane Doe pseudonyms, but have decided to drop their anonymity because of the man they say raped them.
President James W. “Jim” Dean Jr. announced today that he will retire as president of the University of New Hampshire on June 30, 2024.
The boys who told New Hampshire’s Child Advocate Casandra Sanchez about the abusive conditions inside the Bledsoe Youth Academy were targeted for retaliation by angry staff.
Mr. Marshall was given medical attention but was pronounced deceased at the scene. Mr. Caron was transported by EMS to Weeks Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Mr. Schwind and a passenger did not sustain any injuries at the time of the crash.
Saying he has made mistakes in his personal life for which he is sorry and has grown, David J. “D.J.” Bettencourt of Salem said he is “humbled by the trust and confidence of the governor” in being nominated the state’s next Commissioner of Insurance at a public hearing Wednesday.
Claiming they may be involved in deceptive trade practices, Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington went after PragerU at Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting calling for an investigation by Attorney General John Formella.
The air conditioning in the Legislative Office Building malfunctioned and with predictions of temperatures in the high 80s and high humidity, House Speaker Sherman Packard decided to cancel the meetings.