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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
When a public charity is formed, the focus is often on the organization’s purpose, the application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and board structure.
A bill that would have allowed New Hampshire employers to set their own minimum pay policy for workers, skirting the state’s two-hour requirement, died in the state Senate after passage by the House two months ago.
This article outlines key considerations for U.S.-based companies that offer lead-generation services — i.e., selling lists of contact information for use in marketing or direct outreach.
Workforce reductions are never easy. Whether driven by economic uncertainty, industry shifts or strategic restructuring, layoffs can be some of the most difficult decisions business leaders face. At the same time, workforce reductions carry legal obligations that are easy to overlook, particularly under state law. In New Hampshire, one of the most misunderstood of those obligations is the state’s WARN Act.
Nearly nine months after a controversial change to the Youth Development Center abuse claims process pushed the administrator from his job and stalled the proceedings for survivors, the fund now has a new leader.
A federal judge exceeded her authority by ordering the state to continue its mandatory vehicle inspection program after it was repealed, NH Attorney General John Formella argued in a legal filing Thursday, March 19, with the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A federal judge heard opening arguments Monday, February 9, in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2024 state law that requires first-time voters in New Hampshire to show proof of U.S. citizenship when they register.
Some state officials and lawmakers are concerned that New Hampshire’s incoming Medicaid premium system may conflict with provisions in Congress’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by more than 70 Hampton taxpayers who argued the town’s 2024 revaluation — which led to increased tax bills — was conducted unfairly and unlawfully.