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CASA is central to fulfilling society's most fundamental obligation by making sure a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child's right to be safe
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CASA is central to fulfilling society's most fundamental obligation by making sure a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child's right to be safe
New Hampshire businesses and working families able to take a step forward after the passing of a two-year highway bill that will ensure the long-term stability to the federal highway.
The lawsuits swirling around Visa and MasterCard came to a settlement, which is more of a compromise. It is temporary fix and a fraction of the estimated cost of what is owed to overcharged merchants over the years.
Northern Pass refuses to bury transmission lines along public corridors.
Praise to Dr. Fiesher for an informative article on Obamacare, and Brad Cooks article on NH Lobbyist Liz Murphy.
Praise for physicians James Fieseher and Thomas Clairmont speaking up about public healthcare, but many other doctors aren't speaking up and leaving Americans in the dirt.
How many gadgets are we living without because it was to risky to propose the idea to Steve Jobs?
While the Red Sox's showed the positives of their season, they should have been honest about the negatives.
As we become a more knowledge-based economy, American and New Hampshire workers are having to engage directly with global competitors.
Convenience store clerk Jackie Whiton became a champion against welfare waste by refusing to sell cigarettes to a customer using his state Electronic Benefits Transfer card. This united even House Speaker Bill O'Brien and the Monitor editorial board in calling…
The air today in New Hampshire is healthier for us to breathe than it was 25 years ago, thanks in large measure to substantial investments and progress that has been made in monitoring actual pollutant levels and improving the quality…
Why a new amendment could potentially be detrimental to NH residents
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Midsummer is the perfect time for a respite from the realities of life. So as a diversion we'll have some fun over a Red Sox management off-field stumble that rivals the team's on-field performance. I'm referring to a recent letter…
While the big news recently was the number of incumbent Republican state senators choosing not to run for re-election, 11 of the 19 filed for re-election. The 19-5 majority held by Republicans this past year was almost historic in nature.…
On June 18, Governor Lynch signed into law a major revision of the New Hampshire Limited Liability Company Act. The new act will take effect on Jan. 1, 2013, for New Hampshire LLCs formed on and after that date. For…
The recent legislative session was unique in the memory of political observers and participants, as the partisanship and lack of civility in the House as well as style of its leadership all added up to an unpleasant experience for many,…
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