New Hampshire Newspaper Publisher Arrested On Charges Of Not Identifying Political Ads

New Hampshire Newspaper Publisher Arrested On Charges Of Not Identifying Political Ads

The publisher of a local newspaper in New Hampshire was arrested on charges of not identifying political advertisements in the paper, the state's attorney general said.

Debra Paul, 62, the publisher of The Londonderry Times, was arrested Wednesday, August 24 on six misdemeanor counts, according to a written statement from New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella.

More Than 600,000 Mail-In Ballots Requested In Massachusetts Primary
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More Than 600,000 Mail-In Ballots Requested In Massachusetts Primary

Tom Joyce

More than 600,000 Massachusetts residents have requested mail-in ballots ahead of the Tuesday, September 6 statewide primary in Massachusetts.

As of Tuesday, August 23, there had been 637,744 requests for mail-in ballots; 621,473 of those had been mailed out already, according to CBS Boston. Meanwhile, under 30 percent (185,594) of those ballots had been returned already.

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