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In a video released Wednesday, the senator and former New Hampshire governor said “it’s just time” to step away from elected office
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It's maple season! Use this map from the NH Maple Producers Association to find a sugarhouse near you.
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Elecciones municipales y nuevos requisitos de votantes. Protesta en PSU por recortes en presupuesto.Los nuevos requisitos de identificación de NH obligaron a posibles votantes regresar a casa para traer pasaportes y certificados de nacimiento.
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Reports that Plymouth State University is considering deep cuts to its humanities program drew dozens of student protestors to campus Tuesday.
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The director of the U.S. Geological Survey's New England Water Science Center said cuts to staff, leases and funding may make it "almost impossible" to collect critical water data. The center maintains hundreds of sensors and gauges that monitor ground and surface water, including drinking water supplies.
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Las oficinas de los alguaciles de los condados de Belknap y Grafton firmaron acuerdos para unirse a un programa federal que delega a algunos oficiales locales para llevar a cabo la aplicación de las leyes de inmigración. También lo hicieron departamentos policiales en Gorham, Ossipee, Colebrook y Pittsburg.
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This total lunar eclipse — the first in three years — will feature a "blood worm moon," so named for the reddish hue of its glow and the time of year it's occurring.
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The town library’s board of trustee elections could change how the institution is run.
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The sheriff's offices in Belknap and Grafton counties signed agreements to join a federal program that deputizes some local officers to carry out immigration enforcement. So have the police departments in Gorham, Ossipee, Colebrook and Pittsburg.
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The safety net program covers more than 180,000 children, seniors, people with disabilities and low-income adults in New Hampshire.
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Investors appear increasingly worried about the impact of tariffs on the U.S. economy.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative