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Historic Windsor sells home with slave owner past to former Selectboard chair
Historic Windsor has sold the Stephen Jacob House, a home with a history of slavery, to area contractor Rich Thomas for $115,000, who plans to turn it into a single-family home.
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3mAyotte vetoes NH transgender bathroom bill for third time
Governor Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have allowed transgender people to be excluded from restrooms, locker rooms, and other spaces that don't match their sex assigned at birth, marking the third time she has vetoed such a bill in the past year.
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3mTrail of cigarettes helps lead authorities to alleged NH mini mart robbers
Richard Connor and James Ferguson were taken into custody in Massachusetts after their plan to rob a mini mart in Hinsdale, N.H. went awry when they left a trail of cigarettes on the roadway, leading authorities to their homes.
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4mNH courts to pilot program reviewing wage records for defendants who seek a court-appointed attorney
New Hampshire's court system is implementing a pilot program to verify the incomes of people requesting a court-appointed attorney, in order to ensure that people are providing the courts with accurate and honest information.
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7mState and employees’ union butt heads over telework in Vermont’s highest court
The Vermont Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday regarding the state's right to change employees' telework arrangements without first bargaining with the union, as 8,000 unionized state employees await the court's decision on their rights.
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2mRivendell district names new Westshire Elementary School principal
Loretta Cruz has been hired as the new principal of Westshire Elementary School in the Rivendell Interstate School District, starting on July 1.