UNH laying off 75 employees in ‘budget reset’
Approximately 75 University of New Hampshire employees are being laid off as the university works to reduce its present operating expenses by $14 million.
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Approximately 75 University of New Hampshire employees are being laid off as the university works to reduce its present operating expenses by $14 million.
The continuing fight against the “divisive concepts” law restricting how New Hampshire educators discuss topics such as race, gender identity and sexual orientation in classrooms was back before a federal judge on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
The state has delayed its closing on a $21.5 million sale of the former Laconia State School property a second time, but the deal remains on track, said Commissioner Charlie Arlinghaus of the state Department of Administrative Services.
Teresa Gladstone, of Concord, lost her grandson Oliver to an overdose in 2020.
Energy infrastructure discussion with Michael Giaimo of the American Petroleum Institute
Developers taking advantage of Concord’s opportunity for growth plan projects to assist with housing crisis
Council voted unanimously to solicit proposals from private developers to convert three city-owned commercial lots
Conway's holds session on its rental license and inspection program for landlords and residents
223-unit housing complex off Route 107 may lie in the hands of the state’s Housing Appeals Board
Traffic increase, property values factoring into outcry about 18-unit boutique hotel and retail/commercial space