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Volinsky: Betrayed! Orchestrated By New Hampshire Leadership
Former candidate: With hard work and the dedication of a tone deaf bureaucrat, Shaheen managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Former candidate: With hard work and the dedication of a tone deaf bureaucrat, Shaheen managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Ayotte said New Hampshire was far ahead of other states in getting not only cooperation with the NH Food Bank and other nonprofits.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte says she has worked hard to clean up the mess left by the shutdown — including providing the support people need.
Anthony Pivero’s name is no longer listed, ending a legal battle that started when he testified against a detective in a double-murder case.
Rayno: Years ago, the Merrimack Station in Bow produced a large percentage of the electricity used by Public Service of NH’s customers.
The average grant under the program for this school year is $4,911, down from last year's $5,204.
Sarah Stewart, the department's commissioner, said Monday she will serve out her term and resign when it ends next June.
Former judge, Administrator of the YDC Claims: Our governor should issue an overdue apology to those long-ago kids that our state abused.
Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks, including monitoring guest belongings, overseeing supplies, preparing refreshments
Taylor Caswell most recently served as commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs.
The new program will bring together courses from the English and communication as well as podcasting, multimedia, and documentaries.
A Bedford business owner, an Exeter professor, a Windham biologist, a former Hollis state Rep, and veterans from Center Harbor and Nashua.
Manchester Democrat State Rep: The guv boasts about “freedom” while presiding over some of the lowest investments in culture and the arts.
“To be clear, this is strictly a preliminary review, and no formal criminal investigation has been opened,” Deputy AG James Boffetti said.
HB 324 would have allowed parents to appeal any adverse decision by their child's school, superintendent and board to the state Board of Ed.
State revenues for October were $12 million below the revenue plan and $29.4 million below estimates for the first third of the fiscal year.
Court Judge Dan St. Hilaire denies job offer; says attorneys could have asked for hearings "rather than airing a grievance in the press."
Liset: There is a certain mystery surrounding bamboo fly rods, stemming from a trove of misinformation about them.
The New York sex abuse lawsuit filed against Manchester Bishop Peter Libasci is getting dismissed weeks after case was sent to mediation.
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will partner with the NH Food Bank to operate mobile food pantries.