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NHFPI: State Revenue Surplus Holds, Business Tax Receipts Underperform
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However, about 87 percent of that total surplus amount was generated by two revenue sources that are likely to disappear in future years.
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However, about 87 percent of that total surplus amount was generated by two revenue sources that are likely to disappear in future years.
A new state prison for men in Concord might cost as much as $500 million.
That sticker shock settled in over the Executive Council table Wednesday as councillors talked about plans for the future on the current prison grounds off North State Street.
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy’s right to drive in New Hampshire could be reinstated as soon as 2026 under a ruling made public Wednesday.
Best-selling author Brendan Dubois, 64, of Exeter has been charged with six felony Class A complaints of possessing child pornography, according to a news release issued by the Exeter Police Department.
Rats, mold, and expired meat in the kitchen are among the many health and safety violations found during inspections at the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord.
We have been blowing our own horn since July 1 because of this awesome fundraiser brought to us by Don Burns in honor of his wife Katy Burns, a well-known Concord Monitor columnist who died last November.
Accused of using racist, sexist, and homophobic insults, intimidating co-workers and making them fear his retaliation, and even getting a gay colleague to quit, Jon Stone was unrepentant when confronted by superiors.
Saying she sees “no fair or reasonable path forward to adequately defend herself” at a hearing before the Executive Council Wednesday on whether to suspend her for the rest of her term, Fish and Game Commissioner Susan Price resigned as the Carroll County commissioner.
The state settlement fund for victims of abuse while incarcerated as children at the Youth Development Center has quietly implemented a temporary hold on claims and payment processing until Aug. 31, causing angst among some who thought they were finally going to get justice.