Seven-figure buyout ends Steeplegate neighbor dispute
The developers looking to convert the former Steeplegate Mall into 600 housing units mixed with large-scale retail bought out a nearby property owner who had stalled the project.
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The developers looking to convert the former Steeplegate Mall into 600 housing units mixed with large-scale retail bought out a nearby property owner who had stalled the project.
Dartmouth College Child Care Center employees voted to unionize this month, a little more than a week after the college announced it had dropped plans to pursue partnering with a for-profit child care provider to operate the center.
More than 100 advocates, faith leaders, and other New Hampshire residents signed on to a letter this week urging Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte to not cooperate with mass deportation efforts under the next Trump administration.
A new legislative proposal from State Rep. Dick Ames, D-Jaffrey, seeks to reshape charitable gaming by capping the revenue any single nonprofit or charity can receive annually.
A Franklin resident pleaded guilty to stealing $118,000 in welfare benefits over the course of the last five years
Judge Lisa English made the final determination that the alleged shooter was mentally unwell and a danger to himself and others
Conway's town counsel Jason Dennis has filed a motion to dismiss Kevin MacMillan's lawsuit about the Artist Falls Road cell tower approval
A Bartlett man who is suing the governor and New Hampshire over a planned skate park in Conway on Monday asked a judge Monday to OK demolishing the North Conway Rec Path
As the Biden administration winds down, it’s the largest single-day grant of clemency in modern-day history
Lawmakers to consider: how much time should those harmed by a persistent class of man-made chemicals have to sue polluters?