By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.orgCONCORD – With the Corrections Department worker vacancy rate at 51 percent and a reduction in staff due to the current budget cutting 54 positions, the Executive Council approved $12 million to cover overtime pay at the Department of Corrections.And that is not all that will be needed this year, they were told.Corrections Commissioner William R. Hart Jr. told the council Wednesday that while the overtime has remaine…
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