The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced three additional deaths and 287 new cases on Saturday. Active infections statewide decreased to 2,672 and current hospitalizations dropped by five patients to 93. Here is the rest of the pandemic-related state and regional news you need to know to start your Sunday.
Read MoreOn Friday, the NH House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee met for another marathon series of public hearings on legislation. Here’s a recap and some observations.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced six additional deaths on Saturday and 537 new positive test results. Here is the rest of the pandemic-related state and regional news you need to know to start your Sunday.
Read MoreHere’s how to participate in the legislative process via Zoom in the comfort of your home or office without worrying about driving to Concord in a blizzard—or catching COVID at the State House.
Read MoreThis is the text of a letter I sent on Friday, January 15 to New Hampshire Speaker of the House, Sherman Packard.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, New Hampshire public health officials announced 594 new positive test results for COVID-19 and 6 additional deaths. Here is the rest of the coronavirus-related N.H. news you need to know to start your Thursday.
Read MoreOn Sunday, N.H. health officials announced 491 new COVID-19 cases and 3 additional deaths. Here is the other pandemic-related news you need to know to start your Monday.
Read MoreState health officials reported 126 new coronavirus infections Friday, two new hospitalizations, and no new deaths. Rockingham County led the state with 44 of the new cases—more than double the number of new cases in any other N.H. county. Here is the rest of the pandemic-related N.H. news you need to know to start your Saturday.
Read MoreDan Feltes has been preparing for this challenge his entire life and will govern with compassion, empathy, fairness, and transparency.
Read MoreWorried About Your Absentee Ballot Being Received In Time for the November 3 General Election? Here’s How to Accelerate the Process!
Read MoreOn Tuesday, 28 new COVID-19 cases were reported by state health officials along with 1 new hospitalization and no new deaths. Here is the rest of the pandemic-related N.H. news you need to know to start your Wednesday.
Read More9 new cases reported in N.H. on Sunday and no new deaths. Here is the rest of the pandemic-related news you need to know to start your Monday.
Read MoreWith Primary Election Day just over two weeks away, keep in mind that if you apply by mail, you must allow time for your application to be received by your town clerk, processed, and for a ballot to be mailed back to you.
Read MoreOn Thursday state officials announced 33 new cases and 4 new deaths—all among residents of long-term care facilities. Here is the other news you need to know about the pandemic in your state to start your Friday.
Read MoreMy email to N.H. Gov. Chris Sununu asking him to issue an emergency order prior to Saturday’s presidential rally at Pease requiring the wearing of masks or face coverings.
Read MoreA House bill that would extend the work of the seacoast cancer cluster commission, provide funds to municipalities for PFAS remediation, require insurers to pay for PFAS blood tests, and that would enact PFAS drinking water contamination limits into state law was approved 5-0 on Tuesday by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreFor the September 8, 2020 State Primary and the November 3, 2020 General Election, Portsmouth residents concerned about potentially exposing themselves to COVID-19 in a public polling place may request an absentee ballot staring immediately.
Read MoreFor the first time since the Civil War, the New Hampshire House of Representatives will meet to vote on legislation in a location other than the State House in Concord.
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between a COVID-19 diagnostic test and the COVID-19 antibody tests you’ve been hearing about? Where can you get them and how much do they cost? Here are some answers.
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