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The federal declaration will allow communities to apply for funding to repair infrastructure and mitigate possible future hazards.
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The select board has put the brakes on a longstanding theater contract and discussed a public art ban. Those issues will now go to voters in the spring.
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The state’s largest utility gave over 4,000 acres to just two companies.
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A decrease in timber harvesting in favor of carbon sequestration on the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters forest could have ripple effects on local industry and town economies, state officials say.
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The justices found that a lower court judge’s decision to prevent Woodburn’s self-defense argument was unreasonable.
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Town representatives and advocates from more than 10 rural towns say the federal funds are critical for residents to access education, telehealth and work opportunities online.
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The grants are intended to help the state purchase recycling infrastructure and fund outreach and educational programs to improve recycling and reduce waste.
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A discussion hosted by NHPR and NH Civics explores questions around democracy and citizenship in the Granite State.
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The North Country Home Health & Hospice Agency is now caring for more patients, but during the pandemic, they've lost volunteers who can provide extra companionship.
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The recent COVID-19 spike has put a huge strain on the North Country's health care system, and has pushed community leaders to scramble to try and prevent the surge from getting even worse.