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Betty Hall has been confirmed as an independent candidate for the state Senate on the November ballot.
The Secretary of State office confirmed last week that Hall, 87, a town official and state representative for decades, had submitted enough voter signatures.
Hall needed 750 votes to be put on the ballot for the seat being vacated by David Gottesman, D-Nashua.
She will face Republican Paul LaFlamme and Democrat Peggy Gilmour.
Hall has served in the state House of Representatives since 1980, beginning as a Republican and switching to the Democratic Party four years later.
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New Hampshire has joined 22 other states in signing onto a lawsuit against Uber, arguing the rideshare company was “deceptive” in selling and billing for its subscription service, Uber One, according to a press release from Attorney General John Formella’s office.
Warrenstreet Architects, Inc. recently announced the completion of the new Rockingham County Municipal Building, a 110,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility located at 94 North Road in Brentwood, NH.
Two New Hampshire child care centers will share more than $1 million in federal grants to expand and address the state’s child care shortage.
The Anheuser-Busch brewery on Daniel Webster highway will close in the company months after 55 years of operation in town.
NH Fiscal Policy Institute breaks down misconceptions about the Granite State