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The hospital serves children and teens in need of acute and long term psychiatric and behavioral health care. State officials bought the hospital last year and enlisted an outside firm to help staff the facility.
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Long Story Short, a storytelling series created by Beth LaMontange Hall, in collaboration with 3S Artspace in Portsmouth and New Hampshire Public Radio. Each Long Story Short performance is based around a central theme.
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The airport remains a low-stress way to fly, generally devoid of the crowds that can plague Boston’s Logan. Airport execs are hoping new carriers can boost passenger numbers.
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Granite Shore Power, which owns two plants in New Hampshire, says it will redevelop the sites into renewable energy parks, with solar and battery storage.
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Kick off prime bird watching (and listening) season with events at The Forest Society and The Squam Lakes Association.
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U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, a Democrat who has represented New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District since 2013, has announced she is not running again in 2024.
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The attack last month on Change Healthcare has delayed payments to providers and disrupted patient care.
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At its peak, the snow storm resulted in over 100,000 power outages.
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This mud season will be unseasonably busy in the North Country
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The would-be buyer has big plans for the former Laconia State school property, but the final sale has been delayed.
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Test your knowledge of the 2024 solar eclipse, which will occur April 8.
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Petitions for hand-counting of ballots came up at 23 town meetings this month in NH and only Danville, population 4,500, voted in favor of hand-counting ballots — and only for presidential elections in a decision that both the town's attorney and the secretary of state say is unlikely to stand.