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Senate committee awaits casino vote

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The Senate Finance Committee Monday began staking out its position on several spending items in anticipation of a vote in the House Wednesday on casino gambling and future negotiations with the House over a final budget for fiscal 2014 and 2015.

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Hillsborough County register of probate feels job is gutted, files petition with court

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Alderman-at-large Joseph Kelly Levasseur was elected register of probate for Hillsborough County last November, but Manchester residents needn’t worry about that distracting him from his aldermanic duties.

Manchester, church group seek accord on breakfast for homeless

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ty officials and the head of a church group that serves a free breakfast to the homeless appear to be close to an agreement on a new downtown location for the weekend event.

State Sen. Jeb Bradley, left, and Republican National Committeeman Steve Duprey, right, pose with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus before Monday night's Liberty Dinner in Concord Monday night.

Ky. Sen. Rand Paul to NH GOP: Let's look like America

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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul urged fellow Republicans at a New Hampshire GOP fundraiser Monday night to become a more diversified party, and also sharply criticized the Obama administration for threats to civil liberties.

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