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Remember the time a famous architect secretly designed a public housing project, and then blew the place up because the complex was not built to his specifications?
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Remember the time a famous architect secretly designed a public housing project, and then blew the place up because the complex was not built to his specifications?
Flynn’s story started in Concord, where she was the first child of Annie Gurley, a seamstress, and Thomas Flynn, a quarry worker.
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When I was in the NH senate, in April 2001 a plaque honoring the NH veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade went up in the State House. It was down that same day.
Something as basic as a home shouldn’t be hard to access. Elissa Margolin, Director of Housing Action NH, tells NHCJE what’s being done to fix the housing crisis.
There are currently 10 hospitalized patients being treated for COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 382,013 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
These pilots are the latest that have been conditionally approved by the Ballot Law Commission as it moves toward approving one or more ballot-counting devices to replace New Hampshire’s aging AccuVote machines.
In a strong show of bipartisan unity, the House voted 356-6 to support New Hampshire’s role of holding the first-in-the-nation, as it is under attack by the Democratic National Committee.
May 3 was also a day this year to honor those making strides to bring wrongfully convicted American journalists home at the James W. Foley Freedom Awards in Washington D.C., and online, hosted by the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation — founded in 2014 by the Foley family.