Gaming company skips funding for problem gambling efforts
An ongoing review of state's charitable gaming laws sparks concern over company operating half of the state's historical horse-racing terminals
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An ongoing review of state's charitable gaming laws sparks concern over company operating half of the state's historical horse-racing terminals
Senate and house passed bills to raise income eligibility threshold to increase numbers of those qualifying for the program
Board voted to file an appeal in Rockingham Superior Court over the ZBA's decision to grant Green & Company a variance for the project at 13-15 Stoney Brook Lane
Renovation to 24.78-acre site would turn main lodge building into store and residential structure into a three-family house
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen helped secure $1m for Seacoast Family Promise to work toward low-income housing
In April, median price of a single-family home has jumped to $515,000 due to high demand, lack of inventory
Proponents of SB 538 argued it would help dislodge barriers to housing development, give cities and towns new tools to increase housing units
It's a good time for business owners to reflect on the state of their business and the factors that matter most to their success
90 people were arrested at the Dartmouth protest for multiple offenses including criminal trespass and resisting arrest
LEAF Charter School filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. District Court in Concord on April 17 but school's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the case, 3 days before school shuttered