Epsom lawmaker proposes slot machines in restaurants and bars to boost state revenue
To tap into alternative revenue streams, state Rep. Dan McGuire is proposing to legalize slot machines in New Hampshire’s bars and restaurants.
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To tap into alternative revenue streams, state Rep. Dan McGuire is proposing to legalize slot machines in New Hampshire’s bars and restaurants.
No one will feel the effects of the two-year budget passed by the New Hampshire House more, if it is enacted, than New Hampshire low-income residents who need help paying for, and accessing, health care.
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital President and CEO Susan Mooney plans to retire as soon as her replacement is found, though the process is expected to take months, a hospital spokeswoman said Monday, April 14.
State revenue collections were above targeted amounts again in March, following February’s relatively strong receipts.
For 20 years, private businesses and for-profit enterprises have been able to claim a tax deduction to help lower the cost of green building infrastructure projects. But only recently have some public sector and tax-exempt organizations been granted access, too.
As NH looks to reshape its solid waste future, all eyes are on the state Senate
Diversity among law firm’s core values for decades
Troy has spent the past two decades trying to figure out what to do with the dilapidated red-brick former mill complex; plans have come and gone with little to show for it
Redevelopment project at 361 Hanover St. calls for 40 to 48 market-rate apartments, along with three new buildings
The buildings, which abut the Crotched Mountain Golf Course on 2nd NH Turnpike, were formerly owned by Wyndham Resorts and were operated as timeshares or short-term vacation rentals