Holly Ramer

Holly Ramer

November 30, 2023 | Daily Business Review

Haley and DeSantis Are Relying More on Outside Campaign Groups

Struggling to energize his campaign, Gov. Ron DeSantis this week privately encouraged his donor network to support a newly formed super PAC that's taking over advertising responsibilities.

By Steve Peoples, Thomas Beaumont and Holly Ramer

7 minute read

June 27, 2023 | Daily Business Review

Trump and DeSantis to Hold Dueling Campaign Events in New Hampshire After Squabbling Over Timing

Since launching his campaign last month, Gov. Ron DeSantis has largely sought to project himself as more conservative than former President Donald Trump in an attempt to dethrone him as the Republican Party's dominant figure.

By Michelle L. Price and Holly Ramer

4 minute read

December 02, 2013 | Daily Report Online

New Hampshire Hospital Worker Gets 39 Years in Hepatitis Case

A traveling medical technician was sentenced Monday to 39 years in prison for stealing painkillers and infecting dozens of patients in four states with hepatitis C through tainted syringes.

By Holly Ramer

3 minute read

October 02, 2009 | Daily Report Online

NH tax evader gets 35 years in prison for standoff

CONCORD, N.H. AP - A New Hampshire woman sentenced to 35 years in prison Friday for plotting to kill federal agents during a nine-month standoff at her fortress-like home said she will continue to fight government corruption from behind bars.At her sentencing hearing, Elaine Brown said the judge's decision mattered little to her given her age and beliefs.

By HOLLY RAMER

4 minute read

April 01, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Federal court tosses NH man's health overhaul suit

A federal court has thrown out a New Hampshire man's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the government's health care overhaul, saying he lacked standing to sue because his Medicare coverage will automatically satisfy the law's insurance mandate.Harold Peterson, 80, of Nashua, sued President Barack Obama and Congress last year objecting mainly to the law's requirement that nearly all Americans carry health insurance.

By Holly Ramer

3 minute read

December 08, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Lawsuit accuses woman of pilfering poetry program

CONCORD, N.H. AP - It's all there in black and white: a poet's pain, her suffering, her emotional distress. Turn the page and find secrecy, shock and disappointment. But don't expect passionate verse. These are lawsuits, not poems.One accuses poet Anne Marie Macari of secretly plotting to steal a master's degree program and its faculty and then recreating it at a rival school.

By HOLLY RAMER

5 minute read

December 08, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lawsuit accuses woman of pilfering college's poetry department

It's all there in black and white: a poet's pain, her suffering, her emotional distress. Turn the page and find secrecy, shock and disappointment. But don't expect passionate verse. These are lawsuits, not poems.

By HOLLY RAMER

5 minute read


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