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Democratic party complaint could prompt fresh guidance on how far political advocacy organizations can go to funnel money to NH candidates.
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The marker will be unveiled at the Millyard Museum.
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Health officials say a person from Kensington is recovering after being hospitalized with the disease.
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Sununu aprueba reforma de identificación de votantes. Distrito escolar de Goffstown-New Boston suspende las acciones legales. Somersworth celebra a su Little Indonesia con festival cultural.
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La ley no tomará efecto hasta después de las elecciones de noviembre.
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Scientists at the Appalachian Mountain Club analyzed thousands of photos from hikers. They found that plants are flowering and growing leaves earlier.
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One of the companies, HydroPhos, was started by University of New Hampshire students.
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Rakish, comprised of Maura Shawn Scanlon and Connor Hearn stopped by The Folk Show and played some tunes from their latest album Now, Oh, Now.
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The superintendent said Sunday that the district “worked collaboratively” with a local church to cover some of the expenses.
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How we turned one of our country’s biggest rivers into a machine — and what happens when that machine starts to break down.
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The hospital plans to end its Advanced Life Support program, which many local towns rely on for advanced care during medical emergencies.
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The race for governor, congressional seats and offices at the state and local level are now set; we have a look ahead to the November election. Also: a criminal trial tied to the YDC abuse scandal ends with a hung jury- and new reporting from NHPR reveals one of the witnesses who testified is himself accused of abuse.