Michael Conlon, County Attorney-elect, plans leadership transition
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A Q&A with incoming Hillsborough County Attorney.
The December newsletter is out!
News Update: The World Affairs Council of New Hampshire will host a speaker instead of the Apple Hill Chamber music group on December 3 because one of the musicians was injured in an accident.
Weather permitting, lane striping activities will take place the night of Sunday, December 2, 2018 on both the northbound and southbound lanes.
Know the rules of the road during winter months or you’ll get towed.
School board members were in complete agreement that the current punitive policy is counterproductive
Volunteers will play the role of either an evacuating patron, hysterical witness or gunshot victim. Link to the volunteer form is in the story.
If your regular trash day is Thursday, here’s what you need to know about putting out your trash this week.
The Manchester Board of Aldermen voiced its support for equipping the city’s police officers with body cameras in response to an ongoing investigation over excessive police force.
There will be a listening session on Thursday, November 30 from 9:30 11:30 a.m. at the Manchester City Library auditorium.
The final vote on Speaker of the House will take place on December 5. Nominee for Speaker Shurtleff will appoint the House Majority Leader in the coming weeks.
From October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018, 215 New Hampshire children found forever families through adoption, more than doubling last year’s number of 107.
The two constitutional amendments on the November 6 ballot passed easily with more than the two-thirds required to become part of the State Constitution.
Of those 185 calls, 148 calls were resolved on Tuesday and 37 require additional review to determine if further action is needed.
A hotline is in operation on Election day.
Brian McCarthy served the city for 25 years on the Board of Aldermen.
Contracts were approved during Tuedays’s BOA meeting.
Since the partnership began in July, Project Flagging has extended job offers to 15 individuals from the Corrections Transitional Work Center and the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord.
In a voice vote, the aldermen agreed in principle to a new agreement with the firefighters, but also voiced frustration with union tactics.
The opening arose after Nancy Tessier resigned from the board in August, citing health reasons.