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$12M In OT For Department Of Corrections Approved By Council
Competition rates for other correctional facilities in the state (county) are $33 an hour and the state is in the $ 28-an-hour range.

Competition rates for other correctional facilities in the state (county) are $33 an hour and the state is in the $ 28-an-hour range.

The governor says it is unbelievable to think Reps found it more important to support insurance companies than children's mental health.
Olivia Griffin, formerly Olivia Atkocaitis, is fighting to hold the town of New Boston and 7 officers liable for failing to protect her.
Lawmakers will soon be asked to discipline state Rep. Travis Corcoran (R-Weare) for his anti-Semitic and racist tweets.
Ferber: So what happened to make Hittite so different? There has been a contentious debate about this since its decipherment.
Richard Guerriero filed a motion in Hills North asking for a competency determination concerning James Woodlock’s condition.
A Belmont restaurantuer, a Chichester educator who taught in Concord, veterans from Salem and Windham, Hampstead and Meredith firefighters.
The bill to allow parents to send their children to any public school they want, SB101, was tabled on Thursday on a 320-32 vote.
James Fernald says former Ports Director Geno Marconi and his wife, retired Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi, were victims.
Victor Malavet received two mistials. Victim says: “My soul would be treacherously ripped apart if I had to go through that all again.”
The sale proposal comes at a time when there are new and heightened concerns for the current abuse of youths at the detention center.
Asst. AG Joshua Speicher told Judge John Kissinger it was only a matter of time before cops obtained legal warrants to use the phone data.
A legislative commission lent its support to establishing a 6-month commission to look at transferring wastewater treatment to local towns.
Nashua aldermen will vote Wednesday to purchase 14 Mulberry St. for a homeless resource center. Critics say the plan is rushed, expensive
Berlin resident: Prosecutorial negligence, not the burden of proof under former bail statute, was the primary reason for Gleason's freedom.
Hassan: President Trump’s plan to restructure the service and shutter some of this research threatens public and lands the state’s economy.
Davidow: Trump’s presidency has broken so many standards that it may take decades to sort through the wreckage and decide what to keep.
Liset: For the last few years, I have been using a wading staff to help me navigate the free-stone rivers and streams that can get slippery.
Health consultant from Amherst: Coming together with others can be a fun and meaningful experience.
Drivers in NH who refuse to take a breathalyzer test will face an additional administrative penalty of 3 months, starting Jan. 1, 2027.