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Turnout was higher than in previous annual Days of Action organized by the Moms.
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Turnout was higher than in previous annual Days of Action organized by the Moms.
Gov. Chris Sununu is “enthusiastically” supporting the Twin States Clean Energy Link, a proposed 1,200-megawatt power transmission project which would run hydropower through Vermont and New Hampshire underground in the North Country, to add to the region’s power grid.
Associate Attorney General Anne M. Edwards Parker said she has hoped to be a judge since becoming a lawyer in the 1980s and was inspired to pursue the law to help the people of New Hampshire as a way of giving back.
A bill declaring May 3 Old Man of the Mountain Day in New Hampshire was signed by Gov. Chris Sununu in a ceremony that included original music, the unveiling of a crystal etching, and a prayer.
The New Hampshire Secretary of State, Bureau of Securities Regulation, has settled its case against New York based broker-dealer Merrill Lynch for violating telemarketing restrictions. New Hampshire has the highest number of active registrations per capita on the National Do Not Call Registry with 1,296,000 active registrations.
The public will get a chance on Wednesday to weigh in on the nomination of Associate Attorney General Anne M. Edwards Parker of Milford to be a Superior Court judge.
Frisbie Memorial Hospital is ordered to pay more than $100,000 in fines after it failed for months to correct the pricing tools which let patients know how much their care will cost.
On May 2, 51-year-old Todd Gordon of Dracut, Mass. turned himself in to the Manchester Police Department on a warrant stemming from an incident at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections earlier this year.
At tomorrow’s Executive Council meeting at 10:00 AM, Gov. Chris Sununu will sign HB 96, recognizing May 3rd