Michaela Towfighi - Concord Monitor
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Since 2015, about 30% of manufactured housing sites across the country have changed hands to investors looking to turn a profit.
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New Hampshire state law gives tax collectors legal authority to seize people’s homes for unpaid taxes, often for a fraction of their worth. But The Monitor uncovered drastic inconsistencies in how towns and cities enforce these laws.
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In New Hampshire, an additional 12,000 students will be newly eligible for Pell Grants, according to federal data.
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Despite work experience from their previous country, here in New Hampshire, work opportunities for immigrants can be reduced to unfamiliar industries.
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The money will be paid to officers in wages and overtime in hopes of slowing turnover within the department.
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The film follows Samuel Habib’s transition into adulthood, living with cerebral palsy and epilepsy.
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The former select board members said they stepped down due to “dysfunction” in town administration.
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Equality Health Center in Concord, NH, is one of four abortion clinics in New Hampshire.
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In New Hampshire, town-by-town regulations make it particularly hard to build single-family homes on lots that are smaller than one acre in size.
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Demand for housing in New Hampshire continues to be high.