NH Homeowner Assistance Fund Program moves to wait list on December 15

read more…: NH Homeowner Assistance Fund Program moves to wait list on December 15

The federally-funded New Hampshire Homeowner Assistance Fund (NH HAF) program is reaching the end of its funding allocation and will transition to a wait list status on December 15, 2023. Applications received on or after that date will be held pending determination of available funding. As program funds are available, applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. Once funds have been exhausted, the program will no longer accept new applications.

Incoming Keene mayor endorses Warmington for governor

read more…: Incoming Keene mayor endorses Warmington for governor

Executive Councilor and gubernatorial candidate Cinde Warmington announced today that Keene Mayor-elect Jay Kahn has endorsed her campaign, the latest addition to a broad, grassroots coalition she is building across New Hampshire that already includes Mayor Jim Bouley of Concord, Mayor-elect Byron Champlin of Concord, Mayor Dale Girard of Claremont, Mayor Dana Hilliard of Somersworth, and Mayor Andrew Hosmer of Laconia.

NH Delegation joined by Secretary of Commerce to announce $35M in defense manufacturing funds to BAE

read more…: NH Delegation joined by Secretary of Commerce to announce $35M in defense manufacturing funds to BAE

Today, U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), chair of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee that funds the Department of Commerce, and Maggie Hassan (D-NH), alongside U.S. Representative Chris Pappas (NH-01), joined U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo to announce that $35 million in federal funds are heading to BAE Systems to increase defense manufacturing and improve our national security.

Artist selected to create Christa McAuliffe State House memorial sculpture

read more…: Artist selected to create Christa McAuliffe State House memorial sculpture

Mr. Victor was selected by the Commission as a result of his litany of previous high-profile sculpture work. He is the youngest artist to have a sculpture placed in the United States Capital National Statuary Hall and is currently the only living artist with three sculptures located in the Statuary Hall, featuring Sarah Winnemucca, Dr. Norman Borlaug, and Chief Standing Bear.

Lesser-known candidates court First-in-the-Nation favor at NH Institute of Politics

read more…: Lesser-known candidates court First-in-the-Nation favor at NH Institute of Politics

In New Hampshire, anyone can get on the ballot to run for President if they’re constitutionally eligible and can pay $1,000. It takes a little bit more than that to get attention for a presidential campaign, but one tradition returned to help those candidates who may struggle to get recognition.

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