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Oral arguments before the New Hampshire Supreme Court are scheduled for November.
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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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Se expande elegibilidad de propietarios de hogares para programa de alivio de impuestos de NH. Reporte de energía revela que decisiones sobre combustibles fósiles están en manos de un pequeño grupo de personas. Programa federal de mitigación de riesgo aceptará cartas de interés de comunidades hasta el primero de junio.
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Gov. Chris Sununu signed the final version of the New Hampshire budget last week, which included millions in property tax cuts.NHPR’s Morning Edition host…
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New Hampshire voters will choose a number of local political leaders, from county officers to state reps, on Nov. 3. Every Friday leading up to the…
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Current use is a land taxation program that aims to encourage open space through lower tax rates for forests, and farms. However, it’s been scrutinized in…
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School districts across New Hampshire are deciding on their annual budgets this month. Many are facing spending increases and tough decisions due in part…
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In the 1990s, a string of New Hampshire Supreme Court cases established the state's responsibility to fund an "adequate" education. These days, however,…
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The Dunbarton school district had an extra million dollars in the budget, and that means some extra money for taxpayers.A judge ruled last week the school…
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After a vote to break the tax cap, and then a reversal of that decision, the Franklin City Council Wednesday night finalized a school budget for the next…