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NH to receive $43.6M in mortgage settlement

New Hampshire is getting $43.6 million under a settlement among 49 states and the five largest mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses.

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NH to receive $43.6M in mortgage settlement

NH church is challenging city's tax assessment

A New Hampshire church is in court challenging the constitutionality of a tax assessment based on a finding that 60 percent of its property is not used for worship.

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NH Senate votes to study allowing guns on campus

The New Hampshire Senate has voted to study whether to allow guns on college campuses and other public property.

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8 properties added to NH historic places

A ski resort, two cemeteries and a university dormitory are among the properties being added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.

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8 properties added to NH historic places

NH House passes eminent domain bill without debate

A bill designed to block the Northern Pass project from using eminent domain to acquire private land passed the New Hampshire House without debate.

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NH House passes eminent domain bill without debate

NH withdrawal from No Child Left Behind nixed in the House

CONCORD – New Hampshire will stick with No Child Left Behind, after legislators effectively dodged a vote on withdrawing from the federal law Wednesday, tabling two bills concerning the issue. New Hampshire would have been the first state to withdraw completely from the federal No Child Left Behind law, if either of two bills had become law. The first, House Bill 1413, directed state officials …

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New Hampshire rejects D.C. statehood resolution

Washington Mayor Vincent C. Gray arrives with D.C. Council members and D.C. citizens at the New Hampshire Statehouse in Concord, N.H., on Friday, Jan.

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New Hampshire rejects D.C. statehood resolution

NH Senate voting whether to allow guns on campus

A House-passed bill that would allow guns on college campuses and other public property in New Hampshire is up for a vote in the Senate.

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NH non-profit holds webinar on money management

A New Hampshire higher education organization aims to help incoming college freshmen avoid bulking up on debt.

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Theater jobs fair registration deadline is Feb. 10

CONCORD, N.H. – Aspiring actors, stagehands and others have until Feb. 10 to register for the New Hampshire Professional Theatre Association’s auditions and jobs fair.

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