Courts deploy mediators as latest tool in effort to reduce the number of evictions

read more…: Courts deploy mediators as latest tool in effort to reduce the number of evictions

In the weeks since the abrupt end to the nationwide eviction moratorium, attorneys and judges have raced to dampen its effects. Eviction court judges have used the bench to promote federal rental relief. Legal assistance organizations have doubled down on their efforts to take on clients. Aid agencies have appeared in court to help tenants and landlords directly. 

Dover man faces negligent homicide charge for hit-and-run bicycle crash that killed retired police officer

read more…: Dover man faces negligent homicide charge for hit-and-run bicycle crash that killed retired police officer

Craig W. Sprowl had nodded off more than once while driving along Route 125 before he rear-ended a bicyclist on Route 125 last Tuesday, killing a retired Hudson police sergeant, according to court documents.

Concord homeless camp to be cleared for planned mixed-use development

read more…: Concord homeless camp to be cleared for planned mixed-use development

Story Produced by the Concord Monitor, a Member of CONCORD, NH – The woman calling herself Zelda wears pink eyeshadow

From Fresh Air Fund visitor to family member

read more…: From Fresh Air Fund visitor to family member

They were 22 years old, practically kids themselves, when Sandi and Steve O’Riordan decided to welcome a child for a summer visit. The visitor, Kirona Cowan, came through the Fresh Air Fund. Decades later, that decision continues to enrich both parties.

Cyber crooks take $2.3 million from town of Peterborough

read more…: Cyber crooks take $2.3 million from town of Peterborough

The town became aware in July that the $1.2 million monthly transfer meant for the ConVal School District didn’t go through. The initial investigation uncovered an email and the town put a stop order on the payment, according to the statement, but the money was already gone at that point.

In the ashes of his cabin, River Dave looks to the future

read more…: In the ashes of his cabin, River Dave looks to the future

he hermit and logger known as River Dave had paddled down the river to see his former home Thursday, the day after a judge gave him 60 days to retrieve his belongings. The property looked nothing like it did when he left in mid-July, arrested by sheriff deputies for defying a court order to leave the land. He spent weeks in jail, insisting he had a right to be there.

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