Grantham doctor to plead guilty to cash-for-pills scheme
A New Hampshire doctor who ran a chain of addiction treatment clinics in the Twin States, including one in Grantham, has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to unlawfully distribute drugs
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A New Hampshire doctor who ran a chain of addiction treatment clinics in the Twin States, including one in Grantham, has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to unlawfully distribute drugs
The lawsuit, brought in part by the conservative legal group Institute for Free Speech, touches on a topic that has divided and animated state lawmakers this year: the eligibility of transgender girls to participate in girls’ sports
David Juvet, senior vice president of public policy for the Business & Industry Association, will retire this October after 25 years with New Hampshire’s statewide chamber of commerce. Juvet has implemented and guided the legislative and public policy agenda of the BIA, the state’s largest nonpartisan business advocate, over the past three decades.
Developer Mark McNabb estimates the redevelopment could feature about 35 micro units that would rent for $2,000 a month or more
The proposed development would have 83.2% of the lot’s area as impervious, where 75% is the maximum under the city’s zoning ordinance
Officials in Rindge are considering adjusting town zoning rules to address community concerns about short-term rentals such as Airbnbs
New Hampshire winter resorts prepare for the 2024-25 season with facility improvements and trail-blasting
Jessica Wheeler Russell of Penacook, who sits on the board of Merrimack County School District, spoke briefly to begin the testimony when the Rand trial opened last week. She told the court she regularly took calls or had conversations with her constituents asking what could be done to stem the ever-rising rate of the school property tax.
The opening of the Rand trial before Judge David Ruoff in Rockingham County Superior Court last week marked the beginning of an effort to persuade the court to reaffirm and enforce the rulings of the New Hampshire Supreme Court in the Claremont cases by ordering the state to rescind and replace its unconstitutional system of financing public schools.
Rep. Chris Pappas has received the endorsement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the District 1 congressman announced Monday. Pappas’ Republican challenger, Russell Prescott of Kingston, recently received the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Businesses Fed PAC.