News
Barrington Fire Chief Rick Walker To Retire After 40 Years
|
His retirement will mark over 40 years of involvement in Barrington’s Fire Department and 25 years as the Chief.
InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/prominence/series-featured/page/5/)
Select this option to allow this post to float to the top of any/all series landing pages sorting by Featured first.
His retirement will mark over 40 years of involvement in Barrington’s Fire Department and 25 years as the Chief.
Democratic leaders in the state House and Senate said they see hope for the coming legislative session to do what 49 percent of the voters in November voted for them to do, adding they plan an active voice throughout the budget process.
Following the passage of a bill last year reaffirming friendship between New Hampshire and Taiwan and encouraging the enhancement of bilateral trade relations, two state Senators toured economic and cultural development leaders at the State House Tuesday.
The following news release didn’t include the salaries or benefits for the hires in Gov.-Elect Kelly Ayotte’s office. InDepthNH.org asked Ayotte’s press office for that information and will update this story when it is released.
The $110 million deal comes at a time when the non-profit hospital was on the “brink of bankruptcy” and had laid off 142 this past year and has debt totaling more than $160 million, according to the report of the Director of Charitable Trusts.
In a recent op-ed, former Rep. Marjorie Porter opposed a proposed NH House rules change that will be debated on Wednesday.
More and more writers and publishers are joining newspaper editors in the belief that the second-last item in a series needs no comma after it.
A 12-year-old Weymouth, Mass., boy who was an avid and capable skier enjoying New Year’s Eve day with family tragically died after hitting a tree at Mount Cranmore Resort, marking the first fatal accident on a ski trail in New Hampshire for the 2024-25 season.
If you followed the New Hampshire legislature the last few terms and listened to Education Freedom Account advocates, you would think public schools are cesspools of indoctrination, obscene materials, bullying and protectors of perverts.