Hooksett police last week arrested a 30-year-old Pembroke man on multiple charges after they say he ran from his vehicle to elude an officer and disappeared into the woods.
Looking beyond the pending coronavirus relief package, some town managers in New Hampshire worry about the future of small businesses, infrastructure projects and making sure older adults are taken care of.
New Hampshire Republicans are doubling down on efforts to tighten the state’s voter eligibility laws even though one of the recent changes they backed has yet to be settled in court.
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