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Charges In Manchester Against Controversial New Hampshire Libertarian Leader Dropped
Jeremy Kauffman was charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing government administration in April after an incident at Market Basket.

Jeremy Kauffman was charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing government administration in April after an incident at Market Basket.

Davidow: The rise of New York socialists simply encapsulates the standard divide in American governance.
Rayno: The last time the turnpike toll rates were increased was in 2007, when the Executive Council approved the increase.
Hershfield: Always an animal lover, I’ve been fortunate to share many of my 80 years with dogs, cats, and even a horse when I was 10.
An Exeter airline pilot, a Manchester nun, veterans from Dover, Hampton, and Wolfeboro, a Newbury attorney, and a Peterborough firefighter.
Logan Clegg is appealing an order by a Merrimack Superior Court judge to again allow a cell phone ping that was obtained without a warrant.
Cushman & Wakefield will provide marketing, consulting, and brokerage services to sell the SYSC campus at 1056 River Road.
Snowmobiles, lawsuits, and taxpayer money are at the heart of an internal investigation taking shape inside Sullivan County.
The victim was pulled from the home, and life-saving measures were attempted. She was ultimately transported to a Boston-area hospital.
Despite tax cut and deficit fears, an unanticipated boost from tax amnesty and higher-than-expected Lottery returns led to a $182M surplus.
The one-mile section of the trail between Bridge and Cilleyville Road near Potter Place has been blocked for over a month.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte says she has made lowering Granite Staters’ electric bills and reducing energy costs a critical priority.
Org: After carefully reviewing the NH AG's Office investigative findings, we remain deeply troubled by several aspects of this case.
House Majority Leader Jason Osborne of Auburn, Rep. Jim Kofalt of Wilton, and Deputy Speaker Rep. Steven Smith of Charleston are running.
An educator from Amherst, an Exeter funeral director, a Portsmouth social worker, a Manchester real estate broker, and a Bedford roofer.
But Turenne's family told InDepthNH.org it is not ready to accept the official version put out by the state.
Last week, the vetoes, which can be overridden, received the most reaction from supporters and opponents.
Multi-Agency Operation Targeted International Network accused of laundering proceeds from a healthcare fraud scheme built on stolen IDs.
UNH has offered a $1,000 raise across all pay grades, followed by 2% annual increases, which does not keep up with the cost of living.
The legislation bans the Secretary of Agriculture from closing any U.S. Forest Service Research and Development facility.