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The state of New Hampshire tells the chosen buyer of the Laconia property to "put up or shut up."
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Antisemitic graffiti and white supremacist posters were found Wednesday morning at the headquarters of the Belknap County Democratic Committee.
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The vigil, though solemn, was also a night of warmth and support.
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The vigil is planned for 1 p.m. on Oct. 8 at Opechee Park.
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Emergency responders transported 14 people to area hospitals with non-life-threating medical issues including significant lower leg injuries, cuts and bruises.
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The development team reduced the number of housing units after an updated analysis of the Lakes Region housing and tourism market.
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The buyer has proposed a $500 million mixed-use development on the 220-acre site. The state has tried to sell the property for years.
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Two members of the state's review committee said they were not given the developer's financial information or professional portfolio. They said they learned of her inexperience with such a large project and tax liens from a New Hampshire Bulletin story.
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One proposal includes 1,300 housing units, a conference center and recreational space.
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Bedford, Windham and one ward in Laconia were under added scrutiny during New Hampshire’s primary election, after the state Attorney General’s office found serious, but unintentional, mistakes during the November 2020 election.