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Opponents Of Sununu's Plan To Consolidate, Eliminate Licensing Boards Speak Out
Midwives, landscape architects, stenographers, psychologists, podiatrists, nurses, naturopathic doctors, assessor, others opposed the bill.

Midwives, landscape architects, stenographers, psychologists, podiatrists, nurses, naturopathic doctors, assessor, others opposed the bill.

Jackie Burnett of Hampton pleaded guilty on Monday to a reduced charge after being arrested for DUI after crashing into a pole Feb. 25.
Paul Holloway served for 20 years on the board of trustees of the Community College System of New Hampshire, several years as chairman.
Stoddart: I wanted to update what has been happening to a few of the authors I’ve gotten to know and let folks know what’s been happening.
Wyman; I love winter. I love snow. Needless to say, our NH winters are not what they used to be.
George Bald and Tom Sedoric: The “rest of the story” is that Port City Air wishes to retain its lucrative monopoly at Pease in Portsmouth.
Even though Tiffany Foss believed Quinn broke the law when he requested a background check for an acquaintance, she no longer works for him.
Davidow: Dahl’s publishers have decided to change book language to better suit modern sensibilities — like no longer calling people fat.
The committee will work on the bill, a priority of the governor and others, who believe the current process needs reform.
Rayno: Thursday’s regular House calendar has 15, yes 15 bills, that will come to the floor without a committee recommendation.
Bills to restrict gun rights and expand tenant rights in housing matters go nowhere, but expanding EFAs were approved.
A veteran, a teacher, a town official, and a newspaper publisher are all featured in this week's New Hampshire obituaries.
Stoddart: Pitt’s latest film explores the depravity of Hollywood and silent movies in the 1920s — with the introduction of talkies.
Pets are available for adoption.
The injunction asked the court to remove the petition articles from the warrant or allow a special town meeting later.
The purpose of the YCC program is to accomplish needed conservation work on public lands, while providing an educational experience.
The governor thinks hospitals have a lot of explaining to do when it comes to helping communities find mental health solutions.
HB 533 would give the state's education commissioner subpoena power in educator misconduct cases similar to other licensing boards in NH.
Supporters of HB 619, a bill that would prohibit procedures, were few, with five of the 55 signed up to speak in favor.
The valley, which had seen three successive snowfalls last week, including this weekend, which delivered more than 10 inches of snow.