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Dave Solomon's State House Dome: A big shift on election law
An advisory opinion issued by a divided state Supreme Court on Thursday did much more than provide legal cover for Gov. Chris Sununu to sign an election-related bill he once said he hated.
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Low supply driving home prices up
A woman touring a Newmarket house for sale told Realtor Rachael Eames she couldn't get too emotionally attached because she kept losing out to higher bidders.
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Federal grand jury indicts alleged Russian spies for 2016 election hacking
WASHINGTON ' A federal grand jury on Friday indicted 12 Russian military intelligence officers on charges of hacking the computer networks of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, the Justice Department said.
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Naked man strolling through Gilford Walmart taken into protective custody
LACONIA ' Customers at the Gilford Walmart got an eyeful Thursday when a naked man ran through the store.
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Mike Cote's Business Notebook: George Angelopoulos kept customers dressed for success
By the time George's Apparel celebrated its 30th anniversary this year, George Angelopoulos was down to visiting his Manchester shop only once a week, having long given up its management to his employees.
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Marc A. Hebert's Money Sense: How much term life insurance should you buy?
It might be time to reduce your expenses. Perhaps you need to save money for other goals, but what should you cut? One area people often think of eliminating is their term life insurance since the premiums can be expensive. Is this coverage really needed?
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Flurry of new restaurants opening in Manchester
The 110 Grill, which dubs itself as offering an 'upscale-casual atmosphere,' started hiring this week for its downtown location at 875 Elm St.
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Christopher Thompson's Closing the Deal: Giving back however you can is important
Over the last several weeks, I've been involved in several discussions about philanthropic activities both inside and outside of the office. I love this topic, because it's such an important one. And it's important for a long list of reasons.
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The roiled solar power market shows how Trump's tariffs can disrupt an industry
The roiled solar power market shows how Trump's tariffs can disrupt an industry
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Businesses want to make it even easier to robocall
Robocalls ravaged Americans' smartphones in record numbers last month. But some of the nation's top businesses ' from credit card companies and student lenders to retailers and car dealers ' are still urging the Trump administration to make it easier for them to dial and text mobile devices en masse.
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Home decor know-how flows like wine at new Elm St. business
MANCHESTER ' People who like painted signs or trays can make their own while drinking a glass of chardonnay with friends.
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What Walmart's patent for audio surveillance could mean for its workers
Customer service phone lines routinely tell consumers their 'call is being recorded for quality assurance purposes.' But a new Walmart patent shows the retailer might someday collect checkout line sounds and capture conversations between customers and the cashier ringing up their milk and diapers.
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Override death penalty veto
There is absolutely no reason for New Hampshire to have the death penalty.
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George and Bill
George Will was once regarded as the eminent columnist. Then George, with the advent of Donald Trump on the presidential campaign scene, began berating Trump as a buffoon. As Trump progressed through the Republican primaries, George's vitriol increased.
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Endorsing Mindi Messmer
I'm proud to endorse Mindi Messmer for Congress in the First Congressional District. Serving with Mindi the past two years in the New Hampshire House has seemed like much more due to her extraordinarily productive first term.
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An ugly assault: Intolerance in Manchester
In June, 45-year-old Robert Carrigg of Hooksett allegedly walked up to 25-year-old Riman Douedari in a downtown restaurant and yanked at the woman's hijab, a garment worn by some Muslim women that covers the head and chest.
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Trump gets one right: Sober Supreme Court choices
No one can know for sure how a U.S. Supreme Court justice will rule on the divisive issues that come before the court. Eisenhower rued naming Earl Warren to the court. George H.W. Bush, and Chief of Staff John Sununu, were chagrined by David Souter's veer to the left.
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Sununu signs HB 1264: Live here, vote here
Gov. Chris Sununu promised to veto any legislation that would make it harder for college students to vote in New Hampshire. When Democrats claimed that a bill clarifying the state's voter residency requirement would do just that, Sununu asked the New Hampshire Supreme Court for an advisory opinion.
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