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Speaking Of Words: The History Of Economics Embedded In English
Ferber: From interesting terms, I will close by singling out a word with a root that generated a great number that were seemingly unrelated.

Ferber: From interesting terms, I will close by singling out a word with a root that generated a great number that were seemingly unrelated.

Rep. David Meuse, D-Portsmouth: HB 596 provides clear guardrails to prevent demographic characteristics unrelated to crime.
Adult cannabis legalization supporters are voicing optimism that a negotiated bill between House and Senate conferees could lead to passage.
The case has been ongoing since August 2018 when the state arrested Woodburn, who was then a sitting state Senator, on several charges.
The 3rd annual awards were presented to 4 high school students; it includes a $500 prize, was created to recognize student volunteerism.
After an hour of chanting, singing, and trans speakers telling their personal stories outside of the State House, the rally shifted indoors.
Brookline Fire Chief Charlie Corey is back on the job this week after a months-long suspension and internal investigation.
Supporters have said that at least 70 percent of those polled in the Granite State support legal adult marijuana recreational sales.
UNH Survey Center: Republicans, independents are considerably more likely than Democrats to be pessimistic about their personal finances.
Alpert: In 2021, the state of Texas launched Operation Lone Star, dramatically escalating its own involvement in border enforcement.
She is working on a novella and correspondence project with another author, “who like me, is dealing with a very serious personal issue.”
A warning was issued for Arlington Mill Reservoir in Salem, which is a backup drinking water supply — the earliest warning ever.
Which of these engineers-turned-executives has the tougher job — Unitil Chairman/CEO Tom Meissner or NHEC President and CEO Alyssa Roberts?
Speaker: “Despite distractions today, the House passed 64 bills on Consent and voted on more than 40 bills on the Regular Calendar."
A Concord engineer; Hampton, Manchester, Nashua, Salem veterans; a businessman formerly of Windham; Milford business women and an educator.
Despite concerns that it will “change the fabric of our state,” cannabis sales for adults in the 603 got one big step closer late Thursday.
ADU and extended liquor hours bills nixed; voter checklist cleanup approved; $26M more for retirement; more.
Wood spoke to Tania Marino and Evan Mallet of Portsmouth about helping to feed the unhoused and undernourished.
Investigators are continuing their search at this time and anticipate that these efforts will be ongoing throughout the day.
After 50 years of service at the Statehouse, Democratic State Sen. Lou D’Allesandro of Manchester announced Tuesday he will be retiring.