From the Citizen… A Lakes Region lawmaker who is still in jail for violating a court order regarding restitution in a felony fraud case has a criminal record dating back to the 1980s and has been described by one official familiar with his record as a chronic...
CONCORD – State taxes and fees were nearly 10 percent off the forecast last month, and the report raised the likelihood cigarette taxes will go up in mid-October. The total revenue was $101 million when $111 million had been expected. After two months, revenue is...
September 2, 2008 Monadnock Ledger-Transcript NEW IPSWICH — In July, Governor John Lynch signed a revised Right-to-Know Law that forbids deliberation on public business by a quorum or majority of a public body outside a duly noticed public meeting, including by...
From the Union Leader… LACONIA – Belknap County’s administrator and finance director has waived an indictment charging her with stealing $40,601.99, according to New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly A. Ayotte. Nancy Cook, 46, of Laconia, was indicted by a...
September 2, 2008 Eagle Tribune ATKINSON, N.H. — Residents who have contributed to police Chief Philip Consentino’s donation accounts in the past must be part of the next step in legalizing how the funds are handled. And if those donors have since died, the town...
Fosters – Fenniman Retirement Package Spurs N.H. Reforms DOVER — Large retirement payouts made notorious by former Dover Police Chief William Fenniman continue to reverberate not only locally, but also in Concord as legislators revamp rules for the state...