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Allen Aldenberg and Brenton Fraser talk with Fred Kocher about a newly opened campus in Franklin that is dedicated to serving ...
Rachel Hill visited home in the summer for the first time in years. Currently on international break during her ninth National Women’s Soccer League season, Hill returned to Rollinsford just in time ...
DOVER — The Art Center in Dover presents the highly anticipated Annual Members Exhibition, in collaboration with the New Hampshire Art Association. This spectacular exhibition showcases over 70 ...
The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is celebrating its 200th forest conservation area, the Bean Forest in ...
Luella Blakeslee, a 29-year-old schoolteacher, was last seen alive in Hooksett on the Fourth of July in 1969. The deaths of ...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state is failing to spend enough money on public education. But the justices also said the Legislature and governor have the sole authority ...
New Hampshire’s 2nd District Congressional race next year could end up a repeat of 2024 with Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander facing Republican Lily Tang Williams. The two are ...
Former GOP Senator Scott Brown announced his campaign this week—a new poll compared his favorability to Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed New Hampshire’s two budget bills — House Bill 1 and House Bill 2 — into law Friday, approving a $15.9 billion two-year package to fund the state government until July 2027.
The deal that Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Republican State House leaders reached on the final day of the legislative session means New Hampshire will have a state budget in place July 1. The agreement ...
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