Meet the recipients: 5th Annual Meri Goyette Arts Award Luncheon set for March 25

read more…: Meet the recipients: 5th Annual Meri Goyette Arts Award Luncheon set for March 25

In addition to recognizing the contributions of those who have significantly supported the arts and helped to expand the vibrant arts community in New Hampshire, this luncheon serves as the main fundraising event for City Arts Nashua, allowing the organization to pursue its mission to enrich the quality of life in the greater Nashua region by providing leadership to support and strengthen arts and culture.

Prison Family Connection Center receives $39K donation, kids’ book collection

read more…: Prison Family Connection Center receives $39K donation, kids’ book collection

Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF) provided a generous $39,800 donation that will allow the Family Connections Center to hold literacy seminars and family literacy celebrations inside the Department’s correctional facilities during which the parents and their children can get together and explore the exciting world of reading

Just what the doctor ordered

read more…: Just what the doctor ordered

“When people ask me what a ‘typical’ day is, I really don’t have an answer for that,” said Tim Soucy, Public Health Director. “We’re a 24-7, 365-day-a-year operation. We all wear multiple hats. I will go from talking to U.S. Senators to picking up needles in the street to engaging the public on key issues during one day.”

Marsy’s law has strong NH support, but critics say bill is vague and costly

read more…: Marsy’s law has strong NH support, but critics say bill is vague and costly

A constitutional amendment known as Marsy’s Law that affords rights to crime victims, CACR 22, has strong support in New Hampshire. It is co-sponsored by 23 of 24 state senators, including Manchester Senators Kevin Cavanaugh (D-16), Lou D’Allesandro (D-20), and Donna Soucy (D-18). It is supported by Gov. Chris Sununu, and numerous community organizations.

AG’s office launches investigation into Judge Paul Moore for possible filing of false records

read more…: AG’s office launches investigation into Judge Paul Moore for possible filing of false records

The investigation is focused on whether Judge Moore engaged in conduct constituting RSA 641:3, Unsworn Falsification; RSA 641:7, Tampering with Public Records or Information; and/or RSA 642:1, Obstructing Government Administration, as well as other criminal conduct as dictated by the evidence.

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