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Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of statewide education property tax (SWEPT)
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Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of statewide education property tax (SWEPT)
If the decision stands, it would mark the end of the state’s nearly two-year effort to banish Sanborn from charitable gaming over his alleged misuse of $844,000 in pandemic aid
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AG Jane Young, FHA calling for the dismissal of a federal lawsuit filed Aug. 26 in U.S. District Court in Concord by the Committee to Save the Derry Rail Trail Tunnel
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