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Former animal control official gets 6 months after being convicted of groping his adult stepdaughter

Gene Park, 72, went on trial last week on charges of sexual assault and soliciting prostitution, allegations that even his defense attorney admitted were perverse.

 

Anti-abortion group lodges campaign finance complaint against Planned Parenthood

A socially conservative special interest group has alleged that Planned Parenthood of Northern New England has illegally used taxpayer dollars to support or oppose candidates in the Nov. 6 general election.

 

Paul Feely's City Hall: School district, former superintendent settle lawsuit over 590 bill

A lawsuit brought against the school district by former superintendent of schools Debra Livingston has been settled at no cost to the district.

 

AG ruling on financial disclosures absolves non-filers

A state law requiring hundreds of upper-level state employees and commission appointees to file annual financial disclosures is routinely ignored, with little or no consequence.

 

NH residents react to NH Supreme Court's move on SB3

The court moved to permit voter registration requirements to go forward.

 

Rape-case outcomes vary in the state

Across the Granite State, the span of a few miles can mean a drastic difference in the outcome of rape and sexual assault cases.

 

Silver Linings: Complaints at Bedford Hills reflect issues at nursing homes nationally

Hannelore Gartland, 74, constantly worries about the care her husband, Ed, has been receiving at Bedford Hills Center, the nursing home where he has lived for 15 months.

 

Iconic Jack Reacher character searches in NH for his past

Lee Child's 23rd novel of the Jack Reacher series is set almost entirely in the Granite State.

 

College Hockey: UNH rallies, gets first win for coach Souza

A resurgent performance over the final 21 minutes, 40 seconds of play helped the University of New Hampshire men's hockey team secure its first win in its first home game of the season.

 

St. A to induct six into hall of fame

Saint Anselm College will induct six members into its athletics Hall of Fame on Jan. 26, 2019.

 

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