Karen Dandurant, Fosters Daily Democrat
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NH-based Sig Sauer has faced numerous lawsuits over the years filed by police, federal law enforcement officers, and gun users who allege they were wounded by the P320 after it accidentally discharged.
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Rye, New Hampshire: The staff of Rye Public Library has taken a vote of no confidence in the library's Board of Trustees following the resignation of Library Director Andy Richmond.
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"Practical Allyship 101," was to be presented May 29 at Rye library by NH Outright (formerly Seacoast Outright), a nonprofit organization with a mission to serve LGBTQIA+ youth, including protection against discrimination.
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A dispositional hearing has been scheduled for Jan. 30 to discuss next steps in the case. A trial date has not been set.
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The case came to the public eye earlier this year, after one of the women involved, spoke to Foster's Daily Democrat, frustrated her allegations were seemingly going nowhere.
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Brave, 38, could face up to 64 years in prison if he is found guilty of all charges.
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Somersworth Mayor Dana Hilliard has worked for the school district in the Hill Top City for 23 years.
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Teatotaller's owner sued Meta, Facebook and Instagram's parent company, for deleting the Instagram account of his business in June 2018 without giving a reason.
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Mark Brave was elected as the state's first Black sheriff in November 2020. In confirming the investigation against him, Brave said the Strafford County commissioners want him gone because he doesn't do things the way they expect.