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Judge Says He Sees Good Reason To Give Sanborn More Time To Sell Casino — If He Is Allowed To
Judge Gregory Albert said he likely won’t determine until next week whether he has the authority to grant a request for a sale extension.

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Judge Gregory Albert said he likely won’t determine until next week whether he has the authority to grant a request for a sale extension.

Eight lease areas off the shores of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine are up for grabs.
The 30 charities that benefited from Concord Casino could better understand Thursday whether the casino will reopen under a new owner.
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Former state Sen. Andy Sanborn, R-Bedford, is seeking another extension and blames state officials for hampering his sale efforts.
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The state has 29,000 more jobs this year than it did before the pandemic, an increase of 4 percent.
This investment is a portion of the $60 million the group plans to invest in state legislatures over the 2024 campaign cycle.
Weaver noted that the department has invested more than $140M in federal and state money in child care over the course of the pandemic.
Only schools participating in the National School Lunch Program, which provides free or low-cost lunches to children, are eligible.
Enrollment challenges are not unique to the Granite State. Nationwide, colleges are closing at a rate of one per week.
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