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State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday June 26, 2022 ( 12 items )  

Dartmouth College: Plan for Student Housing Moved to West Side of Lyme Road
HANOVER, New Hampshire, June 25 (TNSeco) -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release on June 23, 2022: Dartmouth today released a revised plan for apartment-style housing on Lyme Road as part of an extended North End. The plan has benefited from several months of community engagement that led to significant modifications from the original proposal released in October 2021. The most notable change is a new location on the west side of Lyme Road on the northern end of the grounds of t  more

N.H. A.G. Formella: Labor of Love Leads to National Leadership Post for Dedicated N.H. DOJ Staff Member
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 23 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release: Attorney General John M. Formella is proud to announce that Lisa Lamphere, Coordinator of the New Hampshire Victims' Compensation Program and Address Confidentiality Program, has just been elected President of The National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards (NACVCB) in Washington, D.C. Lamphere's peers from Crime Victim Compensation Programs in States all across the co  more

N.H. Gov. Sununu Takes Action on 38 Bills
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 25 -- Gov. Christopher T. Sununu, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release: This week, Governor Chris Sununu signed 36 bills into law: * HB 84, An act declaring May 21, 2022 as Ona Judge Staines Day * HB 293, An act relative to the procedure for adoption of a minor child * HB 347, An act relative to driving with a suspended license * HB 381, An act relative to laboratory testing * HB 481, An act establishing the office of the right-to-know ombudsman a  more

N.H. Gov. Sununu, Legislative Leaders, Department of Energy Announce N.H. Emergency Energy Relief Programs
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 23 -- Gov. Christopher T. Sununu, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on June 22, 2022: This morning, Governor Chris Sununu, Legislative leaders, and the New Hampshire Department of Energy announced the NH Emergency Energy Relief Programs to provide New Hampshire powered relief to ratepayers amid skyrocketing energy prices nationwide. The initiatives announced today include: * A $7.5 Million allocation to provide low-income families with assistance   more

N.H. House Republicans Praise Signing of S.B. 418
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 22 -- The New Hampshire House Republicans issued the following news release: Members of the House Election Law Committee released the following joint statement after Governor Sununu signed SB418, relative to verification of voter affidavits. House Election Law Chair Barbara Griffin (R-Goffstown) "SB418 continues to allow anyone who comes to the polling location on Election Day to cast a ballot. This bill does not address citizenship, it addresses positive identifi  more

N.H. Natural & Cultural Resources Dept.: N.H.'s First Documented Plant Extinction Confirmed
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 24 -- The New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources issued the following news release: The N.H. Natural Heritage Bureau has announced that smooth slender crabgrass, a plant previously known to exist only at Rock Rimmon Park in Manchester, N.H., has been officially declared globally extinct. This is the first documented plant extinction in New Hampshire and only the fifth in New England since European settlement. Native to New Hampshire, smooth sle  more

N.H. Revenue Administration Dept.: Rev 1100 Financial Source Coding for Local Educational Agencies
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 23 -- The New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration issued the following news release: Rev 1100 is being readopted in its entirety with editorial and minor substantive amendments to comply with the provisions of RSA 541-A, as the rules are scheduled to expire on March 23, 2023, but are subject to extension pursuant to RSA 541-A:14-a. Chapter Rev 1100 sets forth the Department's rules for the Municipal Budget Law, RSA Chapter 32, for schools. The editorial a  more

N.H. Revenue Administration Dept.: Rev 2800 Equalization of Assessment for Each Town, City, and Unincorporated Place Within the State
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 22 -- The New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration issued the following news release: Various Rev 800, Rev 1000, Rev 1200, Rev 1400, and Rev 1500 rules are being readopted with amendments for certain implementations of the Department's Revenue Information Management System. Rev 1202.01 is readopted with amendments to reflect updates to RSA 198:57. Rev 1907.03 is readopted with amendment for some technical corrections to the implementation the 5-year phase-  more

NHTI Coach Hogan Announces Retirement
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 23 (TNSper) -- NHTI - Concord's Community College issued the following news: NHTI - Concord's Community College's men's basketball coach and director of Athletics Paul Hogan has announced his retirement after 43 years in athletics and more than two decades with NHTI. "NHTI has been a very special place for the past 23 years," said Hogan. "I will always cherish my time with our Lynx. I look forward to continuing my relationship with NHTI in a different role and star  more

Plymouth State University Names Nathaniel Bowditch Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
PLYMOUTH, New Hampshire, June 22 (TNSper) -- Plymouth State University issued the following news: Plymouth State University has named Nathaniel (Nate) Bowditch, Ph.D., provost and vice president of academic affairs. After an extensive nationwide search, a committee comprising PSU faculty, staff members and students selected Bowditch, who arrives from Long Island University, Post (LIU Post) where he served as dean of the LIU Post College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of philosophy.   more

Statement by N.H. State Sen. President Morse on U.S. Supreme Court Decision Regarding Religious Schools
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 22 (TNStalk) -- The New Hampshire State Senate issued the following statement on the behalf of State Sen. Chuck Morse, R-Salem: * * * Senate President Chuck Morse (R-Salem) issued this statement following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Carson v. Makin that states may not exclude religious schools from programs benefitting other private schools: "Today, the Court upheld the principle that private organizations may not be discriminated against because of their  more

University of New Hampshire Research Finds Repurposed Drug Inhibits Enzyme Related to COVID-19
DURHAM, New Hampshire, June 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release: With the end of the pandemic seemingly nowhere in sight, scientists are still very focused on finding new or alternative drugs to treat and stop the spread of COVID-19. In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the University of New Hampshire have found that using an already existing drug compound in a new way, known as drug repurposing, could be successful in blocking the activity o  more