AG subpoenas Ossipee Main Street's Clarke
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating whether Lynn Clarke “went rogue” when she sued the town on behalf of the Ossipee Revitalization Group over its plans to demolish a building
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The Attorney General’s Office is investigating whether Lynn Clarke “went rogue” when she sued the town on behalf of the Ossipee Revitalization Group over its plans to demolish a building
Parents in Bow have accused the Bow School District of stifling free speech after they were issued no-trespass orders for protesting against transgender girls participating in girls’ sports teams
Effective July 1, 2025, all New Hampshire employers with six or more employees will be required to provide nursing-mother employees with 30-minute unpaid lactation breaks for every three hours of work
One of the defendants in a lawsuit brought to stop construction of what opponents call the “spaghetti loop” will have until Nov. 8 to respond to the plaintiffs’ claims, say court documents
The estimate is part of a $6.7 million spending request the department made to the council to cover its expected litigation costs
ACLU argues HB 1569 is unconstitutional, as it will create hurdles that could stop lawful residents and citizens from registering to vote
With the cost of buying or renting a home in New Hampshire more expensive than ever, affordable housing is a top issue in state political races this year
First United Methodist Church in Gilford has gifted land behind its location to develop into a home-like facility for people with developmental disabilities
Developers of a multi-family housing project in downtown Lebanon are seeking the city’s approval to decrease the size of the project and include an additional parking lot
The property owner, Peter Floros, had long argued the building needed to be taken down for safety reasons, and has pledged to redevelop the site