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Judge Losing Patience With Delays In Jail Sex Abuse Lawsuit
Two alleged sexual assault victims have filed civil cases against former Corrections Officer Max Fournier, but the cases are stalled.

Two alleged sexual assault victims have filed civil cases against former Corrections Officer Max Fournier, but the cases are stalled.

Gov. Chris Sununu went to the legislative fiscal committee to ask for the last of the commitments to the almost $1B in post COVID-19 funds.
Corrections Officer Sgt. Gerald Williams learned that simply being accused of a crime is enough to get you fired from your job.
Stevens: Beth Israel/Lahey Hospital is closing its doors on some care it provides the Seacoast region at Exeter Hospital.
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In October, a woodwind quintet visited eight schools.
The nonprofit, which publishes InDepthNH.org, has received a $20,000 grant to support Coos County news reporting.
The panel will take place on Oct. 17 and feature representatives from NH PBS, WGBH, Maine Public, Vermont Public, and Rhode Island PBS.
The outgoing Republican governor wrote in his veto message the cyanobacteria bill was too broad, vague, and unenforceable.
Lisa Richardson of Northfield pleaded guilty today in federal court for diverting fentanyl from an ICU patient in 2022.
The “carbon-first” approach to managing the 145,000-acre tract rather than logging represents a breach of contract, Coos commissioners said.
Sununu signed HB 1647, relative to the calculation of Group II retirement benefits in the retirement system, on July 19.
With only four weeks until Election Day, billions more are expected to be spent on 2024 elections.
Democrat Mark Brave, the former Strafford County sheriff, has been indicted on 5 new charges accusing him of making false court statements.
The town has new harassment rules for officials after gay Republican state Rep. Joe Alexander wrote a homophobic text to a board member.
The event, a long-standing tradition, will take place on Oct. 27.
Sletten: Each year brings different economic circumstances, and both revenue policies and budgeting practices can change as well.
Black Mountain could become among 14 mostly small ski areas in North America whose ownership is held among its skiers, riders and devotees.
Democrats’ national party committee is outraising and also outspending its Republican counterpart.
As part of its ongoing diversity and inclusion initiative, the Judicial Branch is seeking feedback from people with experiences in courts.