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Countway Supreme Court Nomination Lauded, But Some See Lack Of Transparency
A public hearing for the governor’s nomination of Melissa Beth Countway to be seated on the New Hampshire Supreme Court was held Wednesday.

A public hearing for the governor’s nomination of Melissa Beth Countway to be seated on the New Hampshire Supreme Court was held Wednesday.

Littleton Board of Selectman has hired an attorney to deal with the issue and plans to release a statement on the subject in January.
Hundreds gathered in the gym at Gorham Middle-High School Saturday to say goodbye to Army Staff Sgt. Tanner W. Grone, 25.
Liset: “A River Runs Through it, and Other Stories” by Norman Maclean. It was a book I recommended to my readers earlier this past summer.
Debra Paul, a town councilor, didn’t use the magic words and now the Londonderry Times publisher is facing jail time.
Rayno: Research says teacher pay in NH ranks 20th nationally, averaging $61,849; burnout, stress are also complaints offered by educators.
The family of Security Officer Bradley Haas, along with the New Hampshire Department of Safety, will host an event on Monday.
A Dover state representative; Hanover, Hinsdale, and Nashua veterans; a Concord doctor; Milford and Wolfeboro educators; Gilford musician.
Activist: One of the great privileges of my career with the American Friends Service Committee was spending a few days with Jim Bristol.
A superior court judge set the base cost of an adequate education as no less than $7,356 per pupil — requiring $532.6M more in school aid.
John Lewis, a prominent figure in the American civil rights movement, dedicated his life to fighting for justice, equality, human rights.
New Hampshire's governor touted the importance of transparency in terms of fiscal policy, EFAs, and other political items for why NH is 1st.
A superior court judge threw out the lawsuit saying it was impossible to determine if the lottery funds were being used for the EFA program.
The Attorney General’s Office confirmed it was investigating the incident Wednesday at the Democratic Party's Belknap County office.
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is advising consumers not to consume Wilcox Ice Cream.
Chad Lawlor, 48, pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
The Dept. of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA) will accept public comment until Dec. 13 on its initial proposal for improving broadband.
Merrimack para-professional: During American Education Week, I want to take a moment to highlight education support professionals.
A superior court judge threw out filings by American Federation of Teachers president Deborah Howes claiming EFAs were illegal.
Chief Allen D. Aldenberg of Manchester Police Department contacted the NH AG's permission to release the letters but no other evidence.