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June 24, 2008 - 8:51pm

Dellums finally reveals Edgerly's fate in Oakland - kind of

One day later than billed Mayor Ron Dellums on Tuesday finally revealed the fate of embattled Oakland City Administrator Deborah Edgerly .

She gone. But Edgerly is not being fired or quitting. She'll be retiring.

During a strange and chaotic "press conference" at City Hall where neither Dellums or Edgerly would answer questions from reporters, Dellum announced that Edgerly would retire from her $255,000 a year job as the city's highest non-elected official on July 31.

 

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June 3, 2008 - 10:55am

Senate Majority Leader Foster not running for re-election

In a shocker, the state Majority Leader Joe Foster (D-Nashua) announced moments ago he is not running for re-election. This leaves both Nashua senate seats open.

"It has been a great honor and privilege to serve the people of New Hampshire in the State Senate for the past 6 years and the last two years as Senate Majority Leader," Foster said in a statement. "I hope through my efforts along with those of my colleagues I have made New Hampshire just a little bit better because to me that is what public service is all about."

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May 16, 2008 - 8:56am

Estabrook not running for re-election

State Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham)State Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham) has decided not to run for a fourth term.

"I no longer feel I can commit the level of time and energy I believe is necessary to fill this leadership role," Estabrook said in a press release.  "It has been an honor to have served in the New Hampshire Legislature and an experience that will stay with me throughout my life."

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May 14, 2008 - 6:20pm

Rep. Skinner announces retirement

Rep. Skinner honoring women's suffrage14th District Rep. Mary Skinner (R-Yakima) has announced that she will retire from the House after a 14-year career. She sent out a press release today that was rife with mentions of her Christian faith to explain her decision.

"After long and careful consideration and much prayer, I have decided not to seek an eighth term in office as state representative and will retire in January," said Skinner.

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May 5, 2008 - 10:36am

Burling decides against re-election; Endorses Houde

CONCORD-State Sen. Peter Burling (D-Cornish) announced this morning that he is not running for re-election and subsequently announced that he is endorsing State Rep. Matt Houde (D-Plainfield) to be his replacement.

"It has been my great privilege to represent the people of the Connecticut Valley and most recently the wonderful folks of Senate District 5. After the ending of this term I will be leaving the legislature and I will be leaving the legislature with the privilege and honor to have served in this institution," Burling said.

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