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Schools under Stress: Low pay, benefits causing greater support staff turnover

As paraeducator Sharon Gallagher packed up her belongings in advance of her retirement from Rundlett Middle School this summer, after 22 years in the district, she came across several old letters she had written to previous principals over the.

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How a fake sick day landed a Concord police officer on the Laurie List

Josh Levasseur didn’t falsify evidence like former Claremont Sgt. Ian Kibbe and officer Mark Burch did in 2018. He wasn’t convicted of a hit-and-run like former Manchester officer Steven Cornacchia, nor did he punch and stomp a suspect after a chase.

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NH Department of Corrections faces challenges filling positions

Missing workers in more than one-third of its security positions, the New Hampshire Department of Corrections continues to struggle to fully staff the state’s prisons.Currently, 179 out of 499 security staff positions are open, a 36% vacancy rate.

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New Hampshire slates $50 million for secondary private equity fund

New Hampshire Retirement System, Concord, committed $50 million to Dover Street XI. The $11.6 billion pension fund's independent investment committee approved the commitment to the secondary private equity fund managed by HarbourVest Partners at its May 20 meeting, spokesman Marty Karlon said in…

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Cost of salaries weigh on budget

Like most districts across the state, Concord’s latest school budget was driven by climbing salaries, health insurance rates and retirement costs, which account for nearly 80% of all spending.The combination of those increases along with lagging state.

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