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Column: What Census data show about NH's uneven recovery
New U.S. Census Bureau data reveals that New Hampshire has seen an uneven economic recovery, with poverty rates varying widely by region and demographic group, and housing costs continuing to strain…
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10mAging officials and low pay contribute to sports referee crisis
The shortage of sports officials in New Hampshire and Vermont is due to a combination of factors, including aging officials, COVID-19, poor sportsmanship, and low pay, which is causing games to be rescheduled or cancelled and potentially affecting the quality of officiating.
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6mClaremont to use recruiting firm for city manager search
The City Council has authorized Mayor Dale Girard to sign a contract with the professional recruiting firm, Municipal Resources Inc., to find a new city manager and an interim manager, rather than conduct the hiring process in-house.
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5mScott issues executive order that would allow age-based health insurance premiums
Gov. Phil Scott issued an executive order to reduce health insurance regulations and lower costs, including implementing age-based insurance premiums, which will allow insurers to adjust rates based on a person's age and tobacco use.
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7mNH child advocate exiting role July 24
Cassandra Sanchez will be leaving her role as New Hampshire's Child Advocate on July 24 due to a state law prohibiting her from serving in holdover status for longer than six months. Assistant Child Advocate Jason Taylor is expected to take on the interim role.
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8mTulloch to be resentenced for Zantop murders
Robert Tulloch, who was convicted of murdering two Dartmouth professors as a teenager, will have a new sentencing hearing in a three-day hearing that begins Monday in Haverhill. Tulloch's defense attorneys will argue for a 30 to 40 year minimum sentence in lieu of the mandatory life without parole sentence he is currently serving.