A Manchester man who financially exploited the elderly man whose home he shared was convicted Monday of 16 Class A felony counts of identity fraud, credit-card fraud and theft, according
The Dalton home contractor who for years stole pre-payments from customers by not performing or completing the agreed-upon work or buying materials — even after the New Hampshire Attorney’s General’s
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A: While the best time to determine whether an arrangement meets your needs is before you sign.
The New Hampshire Attorney’s General Office is boosting its efforts to stop scams geared toward those 60 and older by doubling the number of staff in that area.