Real estate agent commissions are holding steady, except at this price point by Jeff Andrews for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Real estate agent commissions have held steady since August, but there’s a divergence at different price points. That’s the conclusion of new data from Redfin, which shows that the average commission between August and October dropped by 1 basis point to 2.34%. The data is derived from sales by…

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Workers file lawsuit to restore benefits to levels before pension reform by NH Business Review for Charlotte Matherly/Concord Monitor

Five government employees are suing New Hampshire over retirement pensions they say they were promised but are being unconstitutionally withheld. The class action lawsuit filed by a police officer, a firefighter, and two active and one retired corrections employees, represents about 1,600 people, according to the court filing. “This lawsuit…

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Five things to know about New Hampshire’s newest nominee for Public Utilities Commissioner by NH Business Review for Mara Hoplamazian-NH Public Radio

A nominee to fill the empty seat on New Hampshire’s Public Utilities Commission made his case to the Executive Council on Wednesday for why he’s the right person for the job. Mark Dell’Orfano, who was nominated for a spot on the commission by Gov. Chris Sununu, is currently an assistant…

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State pushes back on Andy Sanborn’s attempt to terminate criminal investigation against him by NH Business Review for Sruthi Gopalakrishnan/Concord Monitor

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is asking a judge to dismiss Andy Sanborn’s attempt to terminate the ongoing criminal investigation against him or disqualify the current investigating team from continuing to pursue the case. Sanborn, the owner of the Concord Casino and the Draft Sports Bar and Grill on…

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