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Gov. Sununu Won’t Seek Historic Fifth Term in 2024
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Saying it’s the best job he ever had and that he may regret his decision in the future, Gov. Chris Sununu told reporters Wednesday he will not seek a fifth term as governor.
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Saying it’s the best job he ever had and that he may regret his decision in the future, Gov. Chris Sununu told reporters Wednesday he will not seek a fifth term as governor.
Superior Court Chief Justice Tina L. Nadeau announced in a letter to Gov. Chris Sununu that she is retiring effective Sept. 29.
The defamation lawsuit Eric Spofford filed against New Hampshire Public Radio in Rockingham Superior Court is on hold for now because the judge is on leave, but the reason for Judge Daniel St. Hilaire’s absence has not been made public.
The public still does not know what the mother of Elijah Lewis allegedly did to her 5-year-old son, who was murdered in the fall of 2021 and buried in woods in Massachusetts.
New Hampshire Humanities (NHH) announces its 2023 Annual Celebration of the Humanities will be held on Wednesday, November 8 at 5 pm at The Palace Theatre in Manchester, featuring internationally known and New York Times #1 bestselling author, Jodi Picoult, in conversation with New Hampshire Poet Laureate, Alexandria Peary
The aircraft informed ground units that Abraham had entered the parking lot of Mr. Mike’s convenience store in Hopkinton and parked at the gas pumps.
The City of Nashua invites everyone to Renaissance Park on Water Street
for a free evening of outdoor live music and dancing, as its popular Dancin’ in the Park series returns beginning at 7 pm Friday, July 21.
In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.
The downtown Portsmouth McIntyre building is once again on the Portsmouth City Council list of things to do. Roger Wood has an updated podcast on the long standing issue.