Lawsuit: Newlife NH says city wrongly denied sober house on Archery Lane
Newlife is suing Nashua, and seeking damages, under the Fair Housing Act as well as the Americans With Disabilities Act for proposed housing for 16 disabled residents
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Newlife is suing Nashua, and seeking damages, under the Fair Housing Act as well as the Americans With Disabilities Act for proposed housing for 16 disabled residents
‘N word’ scawled on window of downtown restaurant
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Anyone seeking help for addiction can go to any fire station in Manchester. Once there, an individual’s condition is assessed, and he or she is linked up to needed services.
New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi will no longer take part in cases before the state’s highest court, telling her colleagues on the bench that she will instead focus on administrative tasks until she reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70 in February.
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The Law Offices of Nicole Bluefort aims to fill a niche the attorney says is underserved in New Hampshire: serving people of color.
New Hampshire’s four Democratic members of Congress have signed on to an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in a case that argues President Donald Trump exceeds his authority by unilaterally imposing tariffs.
Former state economic commissioner Taylor Caswell has joined Bernstein Shur as managing director of economic solutions, a new offering within the firm’s government and public affairs practice group, the law firm announced Monday.
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Managing political speech in the workplace
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.