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State Rep, 150 Others To Get Checks From State's FRM Ponzi Scandal $10M Victims' Fund
Checks will soon be cut for a line cook in the Lakes Region, business professionals, a state representative, and a former NFL player.

Checks will soon be cut for a line cook in the Lakes Region, business professionals, a state representative, and a former NFL player.

The legislature is considering a new tool for investors to come to New Hampshire to create new, more environmentally sustainable structures.
Veteran and former Salem Fire Chief William E. Kingdon, 94, of Londonderry, died Jan. 14, 2023.
Liset: This time of year, when the ice covers the river making wading treacherous, is when most fly fishers hit their bench to tie flies.
New Hampshire lawmakers are now scrambling to pass a new bill to create a new facility and extend the closure date.
Welcome to this week’s edition of Moose’s Pals, a weekly column devoted to pets that are available for adoption at local animal shelters.
Activists: It’s time for New Hampshire to draw a line in the sand and ensure that abortion access is protected in state law.
DMT, a hallucinogenic drug and a schedule I substance, could be legal if a bill is passed in New Hampshire.
Podcast: Writer King calls Hall an everyday hero, calling on those who felt a similar concern to join her in taking personal action, too.
The Northfield Republican testified Friday on House Bill 144, which would restore restore “firearm ownership rights to ex-felons.”
Heeter: Ice skating in Portsmouth in January was so Currier and Ives, so New England.
The bills come at a time when the state is about to install a new office of Right-to-Know Ombudsman.
Virginia-based Gannett Newspapers announced it is closing the Seacoast Media Group printing press in March.
New Hampshire consumer advocate: By signing on to the Zellem Report, three PUC commissioners have fatally compromised their impartiality.
New Hampshire's controversial program, one of the most expansive in the country, served about 3,000 students for $24 million.
Roger Wood Podcast: Keeping New Hampshire first is the goal of the man who created legislation that assures that the state will be first.
One of the state’s most iconic tourist attractions, Cannon Mountain’s aerial tramway, may be in for a replacement.
State Rep. Ellen Reed, D-Newmarket, says the rental crisis has worsened as rents have increased — with a vacancy rate is less than 1%.
Gov. Chris Sununu said Democrats made a “massive mistake” in trying to take away New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary status.
Michael Delaney currently works as director and chairman of the Litigation Department of McLane Middleton, based in Manchester.