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The magazine publisher and GOP national committeman tried to downplay speculation that he would now seek the governor's office.
CONCORD - Pension costs for police, teachers and other public workers could increase by an average of nearly 23 percent July 1, 2011.
Slate magazine is just one of the countless media outlets convulsing with St. Vitus' Dance over that demonic succubus Sarah Palin.
CONCORD - Pan Am Systems president contends Rep. Peter Leishman used his influence to extend Milford rail lease.
WASHINGTON - New Hampshire's senior senator says Congress can't be trusted to oversee fiscal policy.
Manchester - While slot machines remain the focus of expanding gambling legislation, the middle of the gambling floor of a rebuilt Rockingham Park would be earmarked for table games such as roulette, blackjack and poker, the developer said last night.
SOMERSWORTH - Updated, 10:50 a.m. City Councilor Brian Tapscott lost his seat when votes were counted last month but he came out the winner by two votes yesterday in a recount.
CONCORD - The New Hampshire congressman said a provision from a House health care reform plan that bans the use of federal funds to cover abortions will restrict access. However, he stopped short of saying he would not vote for the plan.
WASHINGTON - Following the unveiling of the Senate Democratic leadership's version of health care reform, the senator fielded questions during a teleconference call yesterday morning.
MANCHESTER - Concerned citizens who tried to track their tax dollars on the White House's Recovery Act Web site would have been confused to learn that New Hampshire had not two, but six congressional districts.
►Follow the money: NH dollars detailed (5)
►The White House's Recovery.gov Web site
►New Hampshire's Office of Economic Stimulus Web site
The Senate Majority Leader’s plan would expand coverage to 94 percent of Americans through a government-run health insurance option — allowing states to opt out — while taxing some "Cadillac" plans.
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The state could have kept an entire DWI offender program by cutting funding for nonessential services.
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