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NH AG Conditionally Drops Charges Against Ex-Ossipee Police Sergeant
Formella agreed to conditionally drop charges against Justin Swift for running license plates on the department’s system for his own use.

Formella agreed to conditionally drop charges against Justin Swift for running license plates on the department’s system for his own use.

In a Zoom interview Monday, Davidow, discussed his new book, the fable titled Chanukah Land, with Stoddart.
Portsmouth podcaster Roger Wood talks about the renaissance in New Hampshire when it comes to the arts, music, and venues.
The founder of the New England White Network targeted state Rep. Maria Perez, D-Milford on GAB Thursday.
Author and defense attorney Michael Davidow will talk with InDepthNH.org columnist Beverly Stoddart about his new book, "Chanukah Land."
Rayno: The Sununu administration has proposed 2 energy policies in the last 6 years; cheaper energy, a reliance on fossil fuels are factors.
Wood spoke with Tim Egan, a long-time supporter of enabling legislation, and Kate Frey of New Futures.
It took almost five years for portions of the investigation into the death of state prison inmate Phillip Borcuk to be released.
Crying Nazi Christopher Cantwell is out of prison and in need of cash after serving time for his Internet-threatening conviction.
Voters in Rochester’s Ward 4 will have a run-off election for a House seat that ended in a tie.
Heeter: During this most festive of times, I muse joyfully on watching way too much TV — including the ever jubilant program, The Sopranos.
Eversource has filed a petition to decrease electric rates by 10.3 percent for its small customer group for 6 months beginning in February.
Davidow: Fashioning a politics from the emotional truth of feeling lost has currents and social realities are factually rooted things.
The New England regional electric system operator does not believe rolling blackouts will occur — unless there is a prolonged cold snap.
State coffers were buoyed by business, rooms and meals taxes, and lottery revenues, generated from a historic Powerball jackpot.
The judge said a request to stop the state from setting tax rates for the statewide education property tax did not meet constitutionality.
Data: New Hampshire voters were more likely than in 2020 or 2016 to be confident that their vote was counted accurately.
The state is anticipating 2.9M visitors this winter season and continued growth in spending — with estimates of $1.3B for the season.
Podcast: Charlie Walbridge is characterized as a pioneer of wild water paddling and boating safety — a compliment he accepts modestly.
Business and Economic Affairs Commissioner Taylor Caswell says broadband is a necessity in today’s world for businesses and residents.