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.
State Liquor
Commission Chairman Mark Bodi confirmed this week a tentative plan to end the
75-year monopoly of selling liquor only in state-run liquor stores.
New Hampshire families applying for food stamps, Medicaid and temporary aid
sometimes have to wait several hours at offices to apply. That’s going to
change soon.
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.
New Hampshire election officials have prepared for a record turnout this Election
Day by adding voting machines, extending polling hours and printing extra
ballots.
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.