Nashua, NH|News|
Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Former Ossipee Police Chief; Nashua's Ray Guarino
Also: A former Bedford town clerk, a Windham priest, an Elkins pilot, and veterans from Londonderry, New Castle, and Mount Washington Valley

Also: A former Bedford town clerk, a Windham priest, an Elkins pilot, and veterans from Londonderry, New Castle, and Mount Washington Valley

The state ends its monitoring for cyanobacteria every year on Oct. 15.
The audit will not be finalized until mid-spring or next summer; auditors have found 40 deviations from requirements out of thousands filed.
Liset: I don’t know how it happened. I woke up one morning to find amazing fly rods in my office. They just appeared.
Police Chief Peter Marr: We are committed to working alongside our partners at the Cold Case Unit to bring justice for Lynne and her family.
A Supreme Judicial Court judge overturned a ruling barring families whose relatives donated their bodies to science from suing Harvard.
Follow-Up: Prosecutors asked for 115 years to life in prison for Eric Sweeney for the murders, while the defense asked for 40 years to life.
The proposed Revolving Loan Fund would allow Claremont to access the state Adequate Education Funds at the beginning of each academic year.
Court: Plaintiffs are likely to succeed on their claims that the law violates due process and contradicts federal disability civil rights.
Business taxes, the state’s largest source of money from taxation, were well below estimates for the month, according to the NH DRA.
Ayotte said she has asked every state department head to assess the impact of the closure.
An estimated 10,000 state residents have been impacted by the federal government shutdown and many of those are essential workers.
NH DHHS has identified two people with tuberculosis who were in Manchester and Nashua while infectious between January and mid-August.
Rather than eliminating the position, HB 610 allows an engineer or economist to work in the role, with a focus on maintaining low rates.
The 23rd Annual New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) has announced the selection of over 100 independent films that will be screened.
Long-time Queen City voter: We're now in the city’s election season and the perennial issues being floated by candidates seem like déjà vu.
Granite Staters are divided on whether Gov. Kelly Ayotte deserves a 2nd term, but very few have an opinion on possible challengers.
Prosecutors want a prison sentence of 118 years for Eric Sweeney; defense attorneys want to seal sentencing docs even after sentencing.
Geno Marconi was indicted for allegedly violating the Driver's Privacy Act; Hantz Marconi is accused of improperly influencing Geno's case.
Democrats are hopeful that a compromise can be reached since revenues are down after a bare-bones state budget passed for the next 2 years.