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NH Retirement System To Exceed $1B in Pension Payments in FY 2024; See Full List of Retirees
CONCORD, NH – For the first time in its 57-year history, the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS, the retirement system) will exceed $1 billion in pension benefit payments this fiscal year. With close to 80 percent of NHRS’ retirees and beneficiaries living in the Granite State, most of these...
Dine at 15 of the Fanciest Restaurants in New Hampshire
It's no secret that we have a loud and proud foodie population here in New England, and with good reason. Countless magazines, websites, and digital platforms have written about our diverse and delicious food scene. Many of our New England restaurants were featured on Yelp's 'Top 100 US Restaurants 2023' list, visited by Guy Fieri of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, or praised by the New York Times on their prestigious annual Restaurant List.
These 20 New Hampshire Towns Have the Youngest Populations
A look into New Hampshire's most and least-populated towns uncovered lots of interesting tidbits. For instance, the least-populated place in the state is the two-person town of Livermore. The area was once a thriving small community, but is now a wooded ghost town with only structural remnants and debris remaining.
NH advocates aim for bigger child care fixes, not 'tiny steps'
Two years ago, the New Hampshire House speaker appointed a special committee to solve or at least mitigate the child care crisis in the state. There’s disagreement among lawmakers and child care advocates about its success. Committee members have sent a few bills to the governor seeking to tweak...
New Hampshire election chief gives update on efforts to boost voter confidence
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire secretary of state’s office soon will have a new staffer dedicated to voter education just as legislation making significant changes to the same-day registration process could be taking effect. Secretary of State David Scanlan described the new position Monday to former...
Worries mount over landfill plans
THETFORD—A special meeting of the Thetford Selectboard was held Monday evening with officials from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources to discuss long-term planning and public health concerns related to the now-closed Post Mills landfill, where a solar array is planned.
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