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YDC Abuse Claims Surge As Money Running Low
Time is running out for the Sununu Youth Development Center (YDC) survivors of abuse to file claims with the state’s YDC Settlement Fund.

Time is running out for the Sununu Youth Development Center (YDC) survivors of abuse to file claims with the state’s YDC Settlement Fund.

Veterans from Belmont, Manchester, North Hampton, Rochester; a Meredith firefighter; an educator from Fremont; a Concord Sister of Mercy.
Instituting new work requirement for able-bodied people on the state’s Granite Advantage Medicaid program was opposed by medical providers.
The Court says Corrections should have been allowed a hearing before the Appeals Board ruled against the termination of an officer.
Open water season in the Lakes Region has begun with Emerson Aviation calling ice out today at 7:02 a.m. on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Deborah Bradley and her husband, Kenneth, thought they were privately conversing in their lawyer’s office, but an iPad recorded their talk.
The Manchester Police Department continues to investigate the tragic discovery of a newborn baby found in Pine Island Pond on March 27.
Rayno: Picking people loyal to you may be a good idea to overthrow the current structure, but not a good idea if you want solid advice.
Everyone else testifying opposed the bill and expanding the program with a number of people telling lawmakers they need to fix the curre ...
State Senate Democrats have booked a public listening session for April 23 at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton.
Hampton, Manchester, Merrimack, Rochester, Seabrook veterans; Nashua, Portsmouth educators; an FBI agent; Litchfield and Pittsfield farmers.
Kreis: The idea is to create a central clearinghouse for the kind of granular usage data that makes possible such money-saving innovations.
Doctor, former state Senator: For our oldest and youngest Granite Staters, Medicaid is the top target for the Republican Congress.
The Senate Ways and Means Committee is expecting to see revenue estimates starting on April 23.
The most recent updates included former Manchester and Ossipee police officers and several New Hampshire State Police troopers.
Retired climate director: Holding fossil fuel companies accountable must be at the forefront for Gov. Kelly Ayotte's next Attorney General.
Governor: "Obviously there are many things that I am going to be working with the Senate to prioritize..."
A conduit bond of up to $17.5 million was approved for Pennichuck Water Works and its affiliates, which provide water to 150,000 customers.
The House also approved the $132.5 million capital budget for the next biennium — about $10M less than Gov. Kelly Ayotte wants.
A Newmarket educator; veterans from Nashua, Salem; an Epsom firefighter; a Littleton funeral director; a Peace Corps member from Dover.