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American Ag Energy CEO received 7-day jail sentence, a fine, and will not be allowed to vote again in New Hampshire unless Supreme Court deems he may
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American Ag Energy CEO received 7-day jail sentence, a fine, and will not be allowed to vote again in New Hampshire unless Supreme Court deems he may
Grafton County Superior Court jurors found the CEO of American Ag Energy guilty of voting in two states for the Nov. 8, 2016, general election
Deadlocked jury could not reach unanimous decision in domestic violence case against former state senator Judge Peter H. Bornstein
Plan 8 years in the making expected to bring about 300 year-round jobs to the area
All permits in hand for first phase of 11,000-acre project
8 years after first proposal, developer sill seeks Coos Planning Board OK
108-year-old building is now slated for conversion to 20 apartments
Relax & Co., which provided an array of services to property owners in the Lake Sunapee area, had already been forced to lay off workers earlier this month.
A federal judge has rejected most of telecommunications developer Vertex Towers’ legal challenge to build a 150-foot cellular tower on residential land in Hampton, dealing the company a significant setback.
The entreaty comes as part of a lengthy statement Sig Sauer released July 29 as it continues to push back against allegations that the P320 is unsafe.
In 2013, Brown joined Citizens Count, rising to executive director in 2020, and last year joined the Warren B. Rudman Center at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Renewable energy and climate change initiatives suddenly face significant headwinds
Earlier this year on February 18, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit issued a significant decision with implications not only for companies in the health care industry, but for any organization doing business with the federal government.
Keene recently settled with a former fire captain who’d alleged he was wrongfully terminated, an agreement between him and the city shows.
The U.S. Department of Justice is primed to investigate fraud and abuse.
JCPenney has sued the Steeplegate Mall’s owner, Onyx Partners, which wants to tear down most of Steeplegate and build some 600 apartments as well as businesses such as Costco or perhaps Whole Foods.