The super committee examining a bill to legalize casino gambling in NH has a busy week.
Bridge steel erection in the area will cause the lane closure.
The governor spoke in Windham Thursday morning about recent tragedies in the country.
Both the Windham and Pelham Police Departments are also participating.
He testified at a hearing on Tuesday.
Almost 70 people testified on Tuesday at Representatives Hall in Concord.
A news conference was held in Concord on Wednesday.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
House super committee has reserved Reps Hall for SB 152, the casino gambling bill that previously won Senate approval.
The Salem Planning Board reviewed an application on Tuesday.
Crews from Dragon Mosquito Control have begun working in town.
The committee was announced today.
Hundreds were duped by a Salem photography business.
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State Reps vote for $11B plan for 2014-2015, OK $38 million for new women's prison.
Is a high-end casino in NH the missing link in the state budget passed by the House?
A well will be installed at Hedgehog Park.
Top five included all police personnel.
NH Democratic Party Chairman Buckley calls press conference an "elaborate April Fool's joke."
The Union Leader reported the news on Sunday.
Rich Products says the frozen mini meals and snack items may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
NHDOT Commissioner said "all work will stop" if additional funding isn't found.
New blood on the board will take over as vice chairman and secretary.
The bill, passed 206-158, would increase the road toll 4 cents a year over three years.
Traffic flow generated the most conversation related to the site plan.
The Eagle Tribune reported the news today.
The project was continued to a future meeting.
If NH is to legalize casino gambling, supporters need votes from GOP and Democrats.
A member of the public came before the board on Monday.
Everett McBride, Jr. will serve as the new Chairman.
DOT announced that the work will take place on Thursday.
The event will take place on Thursday.
The board will meet tonight at 7.
NH House kills one gambling bill, but tables another as casino debate simmers on.
The state's homeless population increased by 6 percent, according to a recent one-day count.
NH House shows big support for therapeutic use of cannabis: Votes 286-64 to pass bill.
The Union Leader reported the news this week.
NH tax per pack could cost 20 cents more under bill. Critics call it an economic drag.
The 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began 10 years ago this week β on March 19, 2003 β and although officially over, the fighting continues.
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