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Annual leases for a number of shorefront businesses that operate out of Rye Harbor are in flux, as the Attorney General reviews the legality of the arrangements.
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Geno Marconi has been on administrative leave from his role since April.
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Why was it included in the constitution in the first place? What does freedom of the press look like in the U.S. today?
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On Thursday, Jan. 9 at 11:30 a.m., tune in, log on or go to the NHPR app for NHPR's live special coverage of the inauguration of Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte.
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Join NHPR and NPR this week for live special coverage honoring President Jimmy Carter. Services are planned for Tuesday Jan. 7 at 4 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 9 at 9:30 a.m.
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When explaining the New Hampshire Constitution to 7-year-olds, it can be difficult to exclude the philosophies of adults.
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The casket carrying the 39th president will leave the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta, where thousands of mourners paid their respects over the weekend, and will travel to Dobbins Air Reserve Base before boarding Special Air Mission 39 to Joint Base Andrews.
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A small gathering near the State House grounds in Concord on Monday was meant to honor the protestors who died or were arrested during the assault on the U.S. Capitol.
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Residential, "behind-the-meter" solar, like panels found on rooftops, commercial buildings, and in parking lots, helped keep energy demand low during the day in spring and summer.
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The deal is subject to conditions meant to address concerns about cost and access to services.
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Discarded evergreens are a delicious New Year’s treat for most hooved animals.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative