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Notable NH Deaths: Plymouth State Scholar Meg Petersen, Once A Subject Of Loeb's Bitter Pen
Hanover and Hopkinton veterans; Jefferson and Ossipee educators; a Raymond; storeowners are more around New Hampshire.

Hanover and Hopkinton veterans; Jefferson and Ossipee educators; a Raymond; storeowners are more around New Hampshire.

The agency failed again in its quest to bring civil charges against members of white supremacist hate gang, NSC-131.
State revenues for October continue their trend of being more than estimates, buoyed by business taxes and interest earned on federal money.
Heeter: I muse joyfully on the best costume I spotted in Newmarket: A ghost made out of a pillowcase.
The court dismissed the cases by 603 Forward and Open Democracy Action, agreeing with the state, that the plaintiffs lacked standing.
Nikki Haley’s supporters packed the Poor Boy’s Diner in Londonderry Thursday to hear the Republican presidential candidate speak.
With concern for the retention of 1,731 police and firefighters across the state at stake, House and Senate leaders request more info.
The hiss of snow guns is filling the cold mountain air at night across northern New England this week as ski areas come back to life.
Nicholas Melanson admitted to the transportation of stolen securities by taking a $25K check across state lines in May 2022.
Plus: Henniker and Thornton business owners; Goffstown Peace Corps member; Cornish newspaper writer; Manchester veterans; and more.
When an author faces the staggering statistic that just 1%-2% of all manuscripts are published, the question is how do you get published?
Secretary of State David Scanlan has not received a letter from Republicans about any rule change for voters for the FITN2024 primary.
Merrimack County Sheriff David Croft blamed a miscommunication as why some press were held in a courtroom after the Logan Clegg verdicts.
The former chairwoman of the Rindge Democratic Town Committee and businesswoman passed away on Oct. 14.
The chairman of the state Republican Party said undeclared voters won’t be refused a Republican ballot in the next presidential primary.
A Manchester sergeant assigned to protecting the Florida governor was suspended from VIP duty after he threw a Red Bull at a filmmaker.
A house committee approved an amended bill Tuesday that would require judges in custody cases to give “approximately equal parenting time.”
Rayno: Burgess BioPower cannot produce electricity cheaply enough to compete in New England’s wholesale market.
A Concord police officer who was reportedly forced to lie by her abuser about being assaulted is now being punished on the Laurie List.
Portsmouth state Rep: No one should have to live in fear of shopping at a grocery store, attending a religious service, going to a concert.