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Union Presidents: Thank Goodness For New Hampshire Teachers
Howes and Tuttle: What makes Granite State teachers so special is their commitment to the success of every student.

Howes and Tuttle: What makes Granite State teachers so special is their commitment to the success of every student.

Liset: This morning I had a few hours to wet a line before the day got away from me. I have a list of ponds that I enjoy fishing.
The change would lower eligibility for the program to 400% of poverty, reducing costs to around $50M out of $3.5B NH spends on K-12 schools.
Jonathan Bunker of Colrain, Mass., owner of Bayside Oyster Farm LLC, has applied to create a two-acre floating farm in Broad Cove.
Data: $38.2M more came in than expected; the rebound came a month after returns were well below plan and the prior fiscal year for March.
Judge William Delker dismissed the charges, ruling Frank Davis was not competent to stand trial and could not be restored to competency.
Raymond reportedly ordered a witness to remain silent about evidence that cleared Lt. Thomas Macholl for alleged use of excessive force.
Two jurors who awarded David Meehan a record $38M for enduring rapes and beatings apologized for not knowing the award would be capped.
The ceremony will take place at the Salem High School Performing Arts Center on May 20, at 6 p.m.
Ferber: All these words deserve a column of their own, indeed a whole book, for this, I want to say something about a pair in the air today.
The jury found the state liable for the culture of abuse, corruption, and coverup at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester.
The House initially approved SB 417, which increases guidelines for out-of-home placements for children, 191-174; it now heads to committee.
Both sides gave their closing arguments Thursday in the civil trial, setting up the jury to begin deliberations Friday morning.
The state Senate also approved HB 1579 that provides an extra $200 per student in a merged school district for two years.
Under the bill, the caps would be increased for egregious sexual abuse from $1.5M to $2.5M; other claims would increase from $150K to $250K.
Veterans from Manchester, Mont Vernon, and New Castle; educators from Concord and Londonderry; a Queen City nun and a Best Lawyer, too.
Currently, there is no federal requirement, and the state has no information on how many abortions occur in New Hampshire annually.
Corrections Officer Claudia Cass Prescott is appealing a termination; Warden Michelle Edmark says she was fired for refusing direct orders.
Executive Council makes fund decisions; Andrew Flockton, "Governor for a Day," takes it in; Nominations, confirmations, resignations; more.
NH governor: “As soon as it turns disruptive, as soon as it turns violent ... that is what the story becomes…..as opposed to the message.”