Archive of New Hampshire on Monday November 02, 2009
NH: It's almost time to go to the polls
By Staff Reports, The Union Leader (Manchester)
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Every elected position in city government will be up for grabs tomorrow, plus, at long last, voters will have their say on a proposed charter amendment that aims to limit taxes and city spending.
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NH: Unemployment benefits ending
By The Associated Press, Concord Monitor
Unemployment benefits are running out for many state residents, and that number will increase each week unless Washington, D.C., approves an extension.
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NH: General Assembly passes bill to limit foreclosures
By Randal Edgar, The Providence Journal
The run of foreclosures that has taken nearly 6,000 homes and rental properties away from struggling borrowers since January 2008 may soon be running a little more slowly.
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NH: Gay marriage to go before Maine voters
By David Sharp, Concord Monitor
In a referendum that is being closely watched across the country and has drawn millions in out-of-state dollars, Maine voters will decide tomorrow whether to repeal a state law that would allow same-sex couples to marry.
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Spending limits, gambling top fiscal 2009 ballot measures
By Pamela M. Prah, Stateline.org Staff Writer
The national spotlight may be focused Nov. 3 on elections for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, but voters elsewhere could take action to profoundly change the way their states get and spend taxpayers’ money.
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