Medicare changes in NH roil senior health market
Medicare recipients enter disruptive enrollment period as insurance carriers have changed plans, exited certain counties or decided to leave the state altogether
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Medicare recipients enter disruptive enrollment period as insurance carriers have changed plans, exited certain counties or decided to leave the state altogether
More New Hampshire families that don’t qualify as low-income are receiving publicly funded school vouchers to pay for private, religious and homeschooling expenses through the state’s Education Freedom Account program.
Our Place, a nonprofit working to provide independent housing options to adults with intellectual developmental disabilities, has been approved to construct nine housing units at 105 Durham Road. Five units are planned to be constructed in an existing building that…
Some surface waters and associated wetlands near a Seacoast Superfund site have an “unacceptable added risk” from accidental ingestion, according to a new risk assessment from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Nearly 140 lawyers, judges, legal professionals attended the NH Bar Foundation’s 2024 Annual Dinner on September 26 to celebrate six new fellows, initiatives, and the largest amount of IOLTA grants in its history
HB 1313 requires schools to give parents a two-week notice and opt-out provisions of any curriculum being taught dealing with sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and gender expression
While often overlooked, old insurance policies may provide coverage for environmental liability arising out of historic contamination.
Concord Casino owner charged with theft by deception in connection with nearly $190k in pandemic aid that was paid out in 2020
Hantz Marconi has been charged with two class B felonies and five misdemeanors for allegedly asking Gov. Chris Sununu to intervene and “wrap up” the Department of Justice’s investigation into her husband, Geno Marconi, the director of the New Hampshire Port Authority