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I come from the advertising department and our motto was always, nothing happens until a sale is made, meaning, without the cash to support the effort then nothing gets done.
“Parental rights” have been a long-running battlefield in the culture wars and last week’s New Hampshire Supreme Court’s decision will likely spur even more discussion next legislative session.
Nur Shoop remembers meeting Valerie Cunningham for the first time about fifteen years ago at a meeting of the Seacoast NAACP. Shoop asked Cunningham to sign her copy of Black Portsmouth, a book Cunningham had co-authored based on decades of historical research.
Saying “this is not ‘Jaws,’” Gov. Chris Sununu ripped the state Environmental Services Department Friday for its messaging on cyanobacteria as a number of blooms have appeared on Lake Winnipesaukee in time for the busy Labor Day holiday weekend.
The man shot to death by police had killed his wife and son before he was confronted by police early Thursday morning on the Piscataqua River Bridge on the state line between Maine and New Hampshire, authorities said Friday.
The wait for a verdict continues in the sexual assault case against Victor Malavet, the state’s first criminal trial involving the Sununu Youth Services Center abuse scandal.
A $10.5 million offer by the developers of Woodmont Commons in Londonderry to acquire the former Laconia State School in Laconia was tabled by the state’s Executive Council on Friday at their meeting at the Town Hall and Opera House in Sanbornville.
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
Before the eight women and four men on the Victor Malavet jury started deliberations in the state’s first Sununu Youth Services Center child abuse scandal criminal trial, Assistant Attorney General Meghan Hagaman made sure they knew what this case is about.