The NH Attorney General’s Office says the NH Supreme Court should dismiss Michael Addison’s appeal, arguing his death sentence for killing Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs is not excessive or disproportionate.
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Adam Montgomery, serving a life sentence for killing his 5-year-old daughter Harmony Montgomery, could also be ordered to pay more than $15 million in a wrongful death lawsuit.
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Inside today's paper: New Rockingham County municipal site; House set to take up 11 Ayotte vetoes; Environmentalist pursuing mushrooms as a PFAS solution
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Corrections Commissioner Bill Hart says a reorganization of his department will improve efficiency, save the state up to $550,000 in personnel costs and make it easier to comply with a required $10 million cut in spending over the next two years. https://t.co/RLDCXn373T
Catholic Medical Center has reached settlements for two wrongful-death suits connected to the work of a former cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Yvon Baribeau, who has come under fire in recent years for having one of the worst malpractice records in the country. https://t.co/zuIpP8nwL7
Inside this weekend's paper: Amid a rapid expansion of gambling, communities push for local control; Long-awaited Cedar & Main Tavern opens in Contoocook; NH's Harvey balances roles with Wisconsin, Team USA hockey
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Inside today's paper: Officials say teacher’s use of DEI materials violated policies; Paint-disposal fee backed by Senate committee; Stray horse finds its way home with help from Bedford Police
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In today's paper: Merrimack schools may cut more than 20 positions; Delay has caused $5M deficit for forensic hospital ; Professional Bull Riders launch championship season at SNHU Arena
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In today's paper: Fires in Boscawen, Nashua; Derry fire chief retires after DWI arrest; Black Mountain, town of Jackson reach legal settlement; Goffstown schools fast-track ban on deepfakes
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A man is dead following a fire at a Boscawen home Monday night, the State Fire Marshal’s Office confirmed Tuesday. The victim, whose identity is being withheld at this time, was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy has been scheduled.https://t.co/fi560bo0Du
Executive Councilor John Stephen, R-Manchester, suffered a serious, cardiac event while out on a jog in Florida on Sunday, and family members are asking the public to keep him in their prayers as he receives medical care in a local hospital. https://t.co/G4nSOOEVh3
Inside today's paper: Myth-busting New Hampshire’s economy heading into 2026; Palace Theatre’s Peter Ramsey to retire; Low-income heating help grants released to NH
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Massachusetts-based electronics manufacturer SynQor is moving its operations and 250 jobs to Salem, New Hampshire. It also will close its Boxborough corporate HQ. https://t.co/OeL8S3q83g
Inside today's paper: Good news, bad news in the data for Manchester School District; GOP-led study: Consolidating SAUs would save money; Hampton zoning board OKs condo/retail project
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Former U.S. John E. Sununu retains a solid lead over ex-Sen. Scott Brown in the Republican primary for Senate in two recent polls, but Brown shows signs of consolidating the support of those not in the Sununu camp. https://t.co/YdoicYtnBt
Inside this weekend's paper: Plymouth chief returns home after stroke; Police say Derry chief had drinks in town SUV; Black Friday tradition lives on for NH shoppers; Cranmore’s snowsports director marks 50 years
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