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The state’s chosen buyer, who offered $21.5 million in cash, missed her Monday deadline to close the deal despite receiving three extensions.
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It’s the latest development in Robynne Alexander’s history of real estate problems that includes at least nine lawsuits from investors, three foreclosures, and unpaid taxes in multiple municipalities.
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The state of New Hampshire tells the chosen buyer of the Laconia property to "put up or shut up."
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Antisemitic graffiti and white supremacist posters were found Wednesday morning at the headquarters of the Belknap County Democratic Committee.
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The vigil, though solemn, was also a night of warmth and support.
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The vigil is planned for 1 p.m. on Oct. 8 at Opechee Park.
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Emergency responders transported 14 people to area hospitals with non-life-threating medical issues including significant lower leg injuries, cuts and bruises.
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The development team reduced the number of housing units after an updated analysis of the Lakes Region housing and tourism market.
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The buyer has proposed a $500 million mixed-use development on the 220-acre site. The state has tried to sell the property for years.
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Two members of the state's review committee said they were not given the developer's financial information or professional portfolio. They said they learned of her inexperience with such a large project and tax liens from a New Hampshire Bulletin story.