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Gray areas surround case decision that reaffirmed employers may not offer employees severance agreements that require employees to waive their rights under the NLRA
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Gray areas surround case decision that reaffirmed employers may not offer employees severance agreements that require employees to waive their rights under the NLRA
A committee of four board and Justice Society members made recommendations for awards based on program merits, sustainability, and funds available
The backlog of patients in hospital ERs is just one symptom of larger challenges facing New Hampshire’s mental health system
House Bill 1633 passed 14-9 after hours of debate that included several amendments being introduced on the floor
Newport Construction Corp. is continuing its effort in Hillsborough County Superior Court to build an asphalt plant at 145-147 Temple St. in Nashua
Proposed new ordinance would not allow casinos to be created as a principle use, but would allow them as an accessory use in several districts
City officials hope the change will diversify the kinds of units developers can build, thereby offering more places to live
As the number of people experiencing homelessness in the area continues to grow, Concord's committee to end homelessness sets forth agenda
Rising housing costs, diminished inventory create barriers to adequate housing for both homeowners and renters across the Granite State
Private developers looking to build 80-unit apartment building at 20 Spencer Street