Audit finds poor oversight of NH state vehicles

There is no formal statewide monitoring of the vehicles, nor is there any statewide agency in charge of requisitioning, maintaining or disposing of cars. Instead, each department makes decisions for itself, leading to a dearth of quality data and poor use of resources.

NH paying more for road salt

The state of New Hampshire is paying about 25 percent more for road salt than it did last winter, and prices also are higher for cities and towns.

Recession’s pain to deepen in NH

Economists say New Hampshire should weather the economic tornado sweeping through the country better than other states, but won’t escape deepening fiscal pain through next year.

NH gets ag disaster aid declaration

New Hampshire received disaster assistance help from the Agriculture Department. That means farm operators in all ten counties are eligible to apply for low-interest federal emergency loans.