Dartmouth students’ trespassing trial concludes without verdict by NH Business Review for Clare Shanahan/Valley News

After several days of nonviolent pro-Palestinian protests last October, a tent erected on the lawn outside Dartmouth President Sian Leah Beilock’s office was the “red line” that led to the arrests of two students, Beilock testified in Lebanon District Court on Monday. After hearing more than five hours of testimony…

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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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