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ArchivesCities and Towns Push Retirement OverhaulBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.By a 4 to 1 majority the New Hampshire House has overwhelmingly passed reforms to the state retirement system. Supporters say the overhaul is needed to modernize the system and minimize costs to the cities and towns that pay into the retirement fund. Critics charge the changes go too far and aren’t needed to bring long-term viability to the system. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein looks at the impact House Bill 1645 would have on municipalities. The Superintendent ShuffleBy Ellen Grimm on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.It's a bit of a dance -- call it the superintendent shuffle. School districts across the state have been in a race to fill openings for their top jobs in education. Several districts have filled the positions; others are still looking. And as NHPR correspondent Ellen Grimm reports, sometimes one district's gain is another district's loss. How to Build an Execution ChamberBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.The New Hampshire Department of Corrections has a lot of work to do. The federal government is requiring New Hampshire to execute convicted murder Gary Sampson. And Attorney General Kelly Ayotte is seeking the death penalty in the murder cases against Michael Addison and John Brooks. But right now the state doesn’t have a place to put people to death- it doesn’t even have a death row. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein looks into just what New Hampshire must do to prepare. |
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