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By ETHAN DEWITT and HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
The New Hampshire primary is over, and with it the spectacle that drew our collective gaze from the State House to the campaign trail.But the Legislature never took a break. As candidates crisscrossed the state, members of the House and Senate began...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Camping at state parks would be considerably more expensive under a proposal going before lawmakers next week but still cheaper than camping elsewhere, according to the state Division of Parks and Recreation.If approved, this would be the first...
By ETHAN DEWITT
New Hampshire school districts have been competing to retain and recruit new teachers for years. But some say schools in rural areas of the state are facing bigger challenges than others.The work can be uniquely challenging – and more lucrative...
By HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
An attorney representing opponents of Casella Waste Systems’ proposed landfill in Dalton has requested the Department of Environmental Services suspend its processing of the application.Amy Manzelli, of Concord-based BCM Environmental & Land Law,...
By ETHAN DEWITT
Facing a surge in received complaints since it launched in 2017, New Hampshire’s Civil Rights Unit is expanding its staff, Attorney General John Formella announced Thursday.Formella said the Department of Justice would be adding a law enforcement...
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