Paul Raymond, who earns an annual salary of $150,000, has been out on leave since Jan. 28, but the department isn’t saying why.
Through the Community Development Finance Authority, the bank is donating $5,000 to increase accessibility and energy efficiency.
Update: Samuel Jeff Warren appeared in drug court last month to try to elude accountability. But corrections officials were waiting for him.
Plus: Fish Friday Friday; “Kenji” shown at MacDowell Downtown; digital photo class; Scrabble meet-up; sodas and tonic; food and craft show.
About 9 percent of public school funding in New Hampshire comes from the federal government; student loan debt is about $6.6 billion.
John Bauer is wanted on probation violations after serving time for prior probation violations. Officials say he has “violent tendencies.”
Deputy chief cleared in underage party tip-off accusation; casino writes big check for crime stoppers; town election notes; ed bills eyed.
Build, baby, build. That was the message from industry leaders at a press conference urging state officials to address the shortage.
Christopher “CJ” Girard, 39, of Bow, died unexpectedly at his home on Saturday evening after a brief illness.
With the help of AT&T FirstNet and the organization Hero Pups, Winni has been trained and is going full-time at the communications center.
Man charged with DUI after crash; New London man arrested on warrants, felony theft charge; Chichester man faces simple assault charge.
The National Weather Service also warns of black ice on streets and roads Thursday night as temperatures drop below freezing.
Northfield man indicted on rape charges; Manchester man indicted on Allenstown deadly weapon charge; Franklin, Hooksett drug indictments.
ATF, DEA hit home for guns, drugs, cash; cookie shops get new owners; poetry; learn about construction loans; should squirrels be pets?
The League's board of directors unanimously voted to hire Kate Saunders after a five-month interim executive director stint.
David Trainor, a former EMT accused of first- and second-degree assault, other charges against his daughter, is set to face an October jury.
Posted streets will prohibit trucking over 9 tons until load limits are lifted. Truckers can call the City to request travel permissions.
Plus: Concord firefighter honored with procession; mental health at state government complex, blotters from around the state.
Anna Heine was arrested last year after a stop on South Main Street, accused of possessing 35 grams of fentanyl and nearly $500 in cash.
Merrimack’s Home Lending Team will explain how to obtain a construction loan and common issues at events in Hooksett, Concord, and Windham.
Attempted murder charge after homeless camp shooting; indictments; NH wrestlers heading to New Englands; 2025 election notes; fun events.
Loudon GOP Rep: Disaster looms and analysts have long warned of grave danger. But Congress is inherently incapable of reforming spending.
Teens, tweens, money; food, books, stories; folktale, riddle, song; ski gear sale; gardening; voter registration; and more around the state.
Christopher “CJ” Girard, a husband and father of two who lived in Bow, died on Saturday night. Funds are being raised for the family.
If you don't mind the pulling, you're all set, but if you'd prefer your dog to walk calmly beside you, I have three words: Pop, Don't Pull.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service say rain is on the horizon while highs could reach 50 degrees by Wednesday.
42 boys and 24 girls will compete at the meet in Providence, Rhode Island, after hundreds of bouts at Pinkerton Academy on Saturday.
Also: Cattle corralled; officer’s suicide deemed line of duty death; snowmobile crashes; indictments; changes coming to the post office?
Spring road weight limit restriction signs will be posted with enforcement starting March 10 until further notice, due to spring thaw.
A woman was accused of stealing a Lifestar Ambulance from the emergency bay at Concord Hospital and taking it for a joy ride Friday night.
8 new felony charges were issued against Vincent Mott after several weeks of investigating by Concord police into the mid-January shooting.
Corpse abuse, evidence suspect who skipped court back in NH; man killed in officer-involved shooting ID’d; Hassan backs Trump Labor nominee.
Spring sports are starting soon. Parents suing the Bow School District over their silent protest want a ruling before players hit the field.
Todd Spataro failed to appear in court in 2024 on charges connected to Anthony Meunier’s disappearance; he was picked up in New Haven, CT.
Several drivers reported “intense sun glare reflected” on a wet Interstate 89 Friday, causing the highway to be shut down for 45 minutes.
Also: Funds raised for family of mother, grandmother killed in Loudon crash; trooper chase and crash; should legislators move primary date?
Plus: Woman charged with assault, resisting, disorderly; Boscawen habitual offender arrested; driver faces conduct after accident charge.
Meeting with reporters, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she heard about the bail issue on the campaign trail and it is not just about Manchester.
One proposal would move the primary to the second Tuesday in June; an August date has the support of Secretary of State David Scanlan.
Update: The Environmental Working Group blames “blocked” data and “difficult to use” result docs from the Dept. of Environmental Services.