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Every winter, over 2 million visitors come to New Hampshire’s ski areas to enjoy the slopes. Meet one of people who make it possible.
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The Republicans backing this bill argued the private sector could better fill this function.
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Police Chief Scott Guinard previously confirmed that ICE and Drug Enforcement Administration officers were in Peterborough, and located four people during their search.
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"The individual is receiving treatment and is no longer in the shelter or community organization environments," a state official said.
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We sing along at concerts. We chant at protests. We belt it out at birthday parties. Why do humans sing together?
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U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. said the attempt to pause trillions in federal spending "fundamentally undermines the distinct constitutional roles of each branch of our government."
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Una nueva demanda federal en New Hampshire está desafiando la prohibición de la administración de Trump en programas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión en las escuelas públicas.
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Cientos de creyentes en el estado celebraron Miércoles de Ceniza, un día religioso de ayuno y oración que marca el inicio de la Cuaresma para los Cristianos.
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The legislation would get rid of an independent consumer advocate's office in New Hampshire and roll the duties of that office into the state's Department of Energy.
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Hundreds of believers across the state celebrated Ash Wednesday, a religious day of fasting and prayer that marks the start of the season of Lent for Christians.
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New Hampshire residents get free admission to the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester on Saturday.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative