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Records suggest state is so far losing its casino fight with Sanborn
Newly obtained legal documents in the attorney general’s year-old pandemic fraud case against casino owner Andy Sanborn reveal for the first time what the parties have declined to say publicly for months. The documents, obtained by the Bulletin via a right-to-know request, show that both legal teams distrust the other. Sanborn believes the state agency […] The post Records suggest state is so far losing its casino fight with Sanborn appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Manchester, N.H. approves homless encampment ban
MANCHESTER, N.H. (WCAX) - Manchester, New Hampshire, officials plan to enforce a homeless encampment ban following a recent Supreme Court ruling. The Manchester Board of Aldermen passed an encampment ban on Tuesday. Under the new rules, police can remove people from the streets day or night regardless of emergency shelter availability. People found camping in the street or in public parks are also subject to a $250 fine.
Fish and Game rule would create special hunting weekend for active military, veterans
A new Fish and Game Department rule would create a special waterfowl hunting weekend for active military members and veterans. This reserved hunting time would take place the first weekend after the close of the regular hunting season in all zones. Hunters would have to carry proof of their status as an active-duty member or […] The post Fish and Game rule would create special hunting weekend for active military, veterans appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Top 3 Massachusetts Cities for Living on Social Security
Massachusetts is a wonderful state, celebrated for its excellent schools, top-tier healthcare, rich history, vibrant arts scene, and abundant outdoor activities. It’s also a fantastic place to raise a family. But how does it fare for retirees who rely on social security? Are there affordable options for them in this otherwise pricey state?
Parade kicks off Fourth of July celebrations in Amherst
AMHERST, N.H. — The Fourth of July parade in Amherst is known for attracting politicians, but it is also a chance for local organizations to shine. Before the start of the parade, some put the finishing touches on the floats. "We decided that we wanted to share a little...
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