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Amendment Would Nullify Any Squatters' Rights In New Hampshire
The bill would prohibit squatters’ rights — allowing someone to remain in a building they occupied without an agreement with the owner.

The bill would prohibit squatters’ rights — allowing someone to remain in a building they occupied without an agreement with the owner.

The victim’s lawsuit is the first of 1,000-plus complaints brought by survivors who say predators operated freely in the detention system.
The identities of several more officers with credibility problems are now public in the latest update to the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule.
Concord attorney: The ConVal and Rand appeals are pending and the Court stayed Judge Ruoff’s orders in both cases.
Even if there had been such a conversation, Price's attorney said, what was reportedly said would not rise to the level of an offense.
Investigating the use of restraints and force, a witness said staffers uniformly made nearly identical claims to justify their actions.
New Hampshire’s governor says the nation clearly needs a “culture change”; Democrats called the segment sad and proves he is not a moderate.
Exeter, Wolfeboro educators; a Nashua nurse; a longtime Salem resident; a Windham coach; veterans from Dover and New London; and more.
Over time, the more someone is exposed to PFAS, the greater the chemicals bioaccumulate in their system as they resist breaking down.
The council also backed almost $1M in crop loss grants for farmers for weather events and spent money to fix a fire tower in Milford.
Col. Kevin Jordan filed the complaint alleging Fish and Game Commissioner Susan Price of Moultonborough violated the “prohibited acts” law.
The changes to the standards were questioned at a hearing last week — with concerns raised about lowering the existing minimum standards.
The New Hampshire agency that licenses police officers passed on holding Stone to account despite knowing of murder and rape threats.
Timothy Verrill was found guilty on two counts of second-degree murder for the 2017 deaths of Christine Sullivan and Jenna Pellegrini.
This is the first of the civil lawsuits against the state to go to trial in Rockingham Superior Court.
The AG's Office has recently received multiple reports of scammers calling residents, falsely claiming to be calling on behalf of Medicare.
Hampton, Merrimack, Raymond veterans; educators from Concord, Peterborough; a Manchester nun; a Londonderry coach; more.
Wood: Common Man for Ukraine is a nonprofit alliance of donors and heroes working with Rotary Clubs in Plymouth, NH, and Zamosc, Poland.
A person’s race is noted on the complaint form when a complaint is filed against someone. It is not always checked off in some cases.
Senate President Jeb Bradley: “Responsibility and rights ... If we can’t pass this bill, we are undermining parental responsibility.”