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State Sen. Matthew Houde not seeking re-electionA New Hampshire state senator says he will not seek re-election in November. Matthew Houde, a Democrat from Plainfield, said Monday he
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Former local teacher back in court to face robbery chargesPLAINFIELD, Conn. – Gail A. Rasmussen, 50, a former Hollis/Brookline Middle School teacher and Brookline resident, was returned to
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Payday loan successor rears its head in SenateNew Hampshire lawmakers seem bent on bringing back title loans -- short-term high interest loans backed by the title on the borrower's car.
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Ex-H/B teacher admits 2 robberiesGail Rasmussen, the former Hollis/Brookline Middle School teacher charged with robbing two Massachusetts banks in 2009, pleaded guilty last week in Middlesex County Superior Court to...
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RGGI: a tax by another nameTo the editor:At last, someone has written an opinion about RGGI that is accurate and lacks the fluff of previous pieces ("Quit RGGI and boost the economy," Jan. 28-Feb. 10 NHBR).I...
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The jury's still out on malpractice panelsReducing frivolous malpractice lawsuits has long been seen as a way to reduce medical malpractice insurance rates, but separate reports released by a legislative oversight committee...
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Government loses claim to Ed Brown's gunsCONCORD - A Weare man can keep Ed Brown's guns, a federal judge has ruled.
Brown, formerly of Plainfield, transferred ownership of his arsenal to Bernhard Bastian of Weare in 2007,...
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How did the U.S. get in this messTo the editor:
The N.H. Opinions article by Mark Fernald regarding who's responsible for the federal deficit ("Who's to blame for the federal deficit?" Nov. 5-18 NHBR), comes at a...