Named after the county in southern Britain, New Hampshire is surrounded by Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and Quebec. It was one of the original 13 colonies, and its motto is "Live Free or Die." Nicknamed the Granite State, its capital is Concord.
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Regular Websites
Department of Employment Security
The state's office of employment provides resources for both job seekers and employers, information about the labor market, and an array of job fairs, expos, and employer seminars. - Department of Employment Security
http://www.nh.gov/nhes/
The official site of the law enforcement agency for the state displays the division's mission statement, details about the D.A.R.E. program, and field operations bureau, as well as in-depth sections about the investigative and forensic departments. - Division of State Police
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/nhsp/
State government details are available on the official site for state government, including the executive branch, state agencies, legislative branch, and judicial branch. In addition, there is a state personnel directory and eGovernment services offering online tax payments, applications and renewals of licensing, and requests for vital records. - New Hampshire
http://www.nh.gov/
New Hampshire Business and Industry Association
The state chamber of commerce maintains this website which offers data about the organization, membership, and the legislative and regulatory agenda. One can also find out about the policy committees and advocacy offered. - New Hampshire Business and Industry Association
http://www.nhbia.org/
New Hampshire Department of Justice
The official site of the state Attorney General contains a profile of that official, tips for identifying legitimate charitable organizations, and resources for parents and youth. Additional information presented are in sections dedicated to consumer protection, victim services, Medicaid fraud unit, and internships offered. - New Hampshire Department of Justice
http://doj.nh.gov/