from a September 25, 2008 article in the Union Leader: Union Leader Hooksett election official resigns HOOKSETT – In an effort to deflect public criticism alleging that the state primaries were mismanaged two weeks ago, Supervisor of the Checklist Frank Gray submitted...
September 23, 2008 NHPR Bankruptcies are up in New Hampshire, about 30 percent on average. More and more people in the state are finding it hard to pay their bills, from mortgages to credit card balances. Concord Attorney Mary Stewart says she’s been handling...
September 23, 2008 EdWeek N.H. Seeking to Reinvigorate High Schools One New Hampshire high school student fell in love with accounting while working at a local business. Another attended the recent Democratic National Convention as a campaign volunteer. And a third,...
PRESS RELEASE: Janeway Calls New Hampshire Voters “Wacko” For Immediate Release September 22, 2008 For more information, contact Brett Bosse: (603) 995-9284 Janeway Calls New Hampshire Voters “Wacko” Insults anyone who supports offshore...
The Villager (now defunct newspaper) reported: After a series of due process proceedings with the Department of Education, the Hillsboro-Deering school district and the parents of Joel Durham Jr., dating back to last school year, the district has decided to allow him...
from Masscops Former bookkeeper to plead guilty to theft A former bookkeeper plans to plead guilty to skimming more than $400,000 in lunch money from the Concord School District. Edith Kelley of Loudon is accused of taking between $300 and $400 from the lunch program...