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Shannon O Brien s surprise suspension creates more turmoil in $3 billion pot industry

O’Brien’s ouster – which sounds permanent and ominous – signals new turmoil ahead for the CCC and the already reeling cannabis industry. The CCC has now lost all credibility and Goldberg has lost control.

Report: Former Methuen police chief ran office like a mafia Don

A new report commissioned by the City of Methuen describes former police Chief Joseph Solomon as a “‘Don’ of an organized crime family” and states he was a co-conspirator to get an unqualified former city council president a $400,000 police detective salary.

New Hampshire fights to lock up first 2024 primary over Nevada

New Hampshire fights to lock up first 2024 primary over Nevada Joe Dwinell © Provided by Boston Herald MANCHESTER, NH - FEBRUARY 11: Campaign signs for U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warrenare seen on the snow outside the Webster School on February 11, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Staff Photo By Angela Rowlings/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) The Granite State is bracing for a primary bout with Nevada. It seems the Sagebrush State wants to hold the nation’s first 2024 presidential primary leaving New Hampshire in the rearview mirror. The Nevada Senate passed a bill Monday to steal the honor away. “We’re going to protect our tradition,” said New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner. “We’re not going to lose the tradition or let someone take it away from us.”

Shaw 54th Massachusetts Regiment Memorial ceremonial unveiling event on Memorial Day

FBI denies release of documents linking Saudis to Sept 11 terrorist attacks

FBI won’t release documents linking Saudis to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks Joe Dwinell © Provided by Boston Herald BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 11: Flowers rest against the memorial to Massachusetts victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks at the Garden of Remembrance in the Boston Public Garden on September 11, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Angela Rowlings/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) The 10,000 families suing to finally uncover Saudi ties to the 9/11 terrorist attacks were “basically told to go to hell,” a loved one said, by the FBI in the latest fight over sealed documents. The agency stated in their court filing over the bottled-up intelligence that what they know “cannot be disclosed without proper authorization.”

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