CONCORD (AP) - For the second year, Gov. Craig Benson has canceled a New Hampshire tradition: the Easter egg hunt at Bridges House, the governor’s official state residence. This year, though, he’s sponsoring a substitute: a virtual Easter egg hunt. During Benson’s hunt, children will be able to log onto the New Hampshire Web site and browse pages of legislation, court rulings and Executive Council biographies to find Benson’s hidden virtual eggs. Children who discover the special golden egg could receive a signed letter from the governor. “The virtual egg hunt will teach our children about New Hampshire and its...