Former office manager for Dartmouth student newspaper pleads guilty to embezzlement
Defendant allegedly stole money from the newspaper via PayPal accounts, using the funds for personal expenses
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Defendant allegedly stole money from the newspaper via PayPal accounts, using the funds for personal expenses
The reclassification will help the state’s therapeutic cannabis scene – particularly when it comes to accessing federal tax breaks
The streets of Portsmouth could become a lot livelier into the wee hours of the morning if a bill to extend last call for alcohol to 2 a.m. becomes law. However, owners of downtown establishments in Portsmouth have mixed opinions on the possibility.
The second legislative session in New Hampshire tackles many business-related proposals on the House and Senate floors
AG John Formella to receive award, Tara DeSisto joins New England Law Foundation ... and more
Justices must consider whether Trump can be tried on criminal charges and if trial can move forward before presidential election
Judge Amy Ignatius denied the state’s motion to dismiss the case, ruling that the law 'poses a risk of depriving some qualified voters of their right to vote'
Dr. Adnan Khan pleaded not guilty during an appearance at federal court in Burlington on Tuesday
Lawsuit states defendant advertised one-story home in Madison for rent for 30 days or less in violation of state ordinance
Southers Construction, still in operation, allegedly hired untrained sales staff and took customer deposits without performing work