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Warner awaits Gallus’ endorsement for Senate seat
READER COMMENTS: 0CONCORD - Dr. Debi Warner of Littleton will be endorsed by retiring District 1 state Sen. John Gallus today in Concord.
Teacher cuts prompt pleas, explanation
READER COMMENTS: 17For nearly two hours Tuesday, parents, teachers and students pleaded with the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to give enough money to the city schools to prevent 161 expected layoffs next school year.
- Mayor 'cautiously optimistic' deal can be reached with Manchester teachers
- Manchester Mayor Gatsas: Principal union concessions near
Oral arguments on House redistricting to be heard June 6
READER COMMENTS: 0CONCORD - Oral arguments on five consolidated suits over the House plan to redraw its political boundaries have been set by the state Supreme Court for June 6 at 9 a.m.
Former county prosecutor accused in fantasy football flap takes job with Mass. firm
READER COMMENTS: 0Former Hillsborough County Prosecutor Ross McLeod is returning to the courtroom, handling civil and criminal trials as a senior associate at DiFruscia Law Offices. He voluntarily left the prosecutor's office in February amid allegations that he was using his county email to run a fantasy football league.
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- Should a commuter rail service into New Hampshire be subsidized?
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- 53%
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