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Wendy Leedberg-Snow and Jim Tetreault, Winchester’s Town Clerk, conspired to create a fake marriage certificate a month after her boyfriend’s death. She then began selling his assets.
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Long Story Short is a storytelling series created by Beth LaMontagne, in collaboration with 3S Artspace in Portsmouth and NHPR.
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For children, a kidney transplant can make a huge difference in development and quality of life.
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Una nueva ley busca simplificar los trámites burocráticos de zonificación para la construcción de viviendas accesorias.
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An oceanfront estate in North Hampton that was originally listed for $25 million has sold for $16 million.
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El proyecto hubiera permitido que los propietarios requieran depósitos adicionales de seguridad de un inquilino si no cumplían con los requisitos de selección del propietario.
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From Young Granite Staters looking to buy their first home to seniors looking to downsize to single-floor living and age in place, manufactured-home ownership is a cost-effective, energy-efficient option.
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A humid Friday brings storm risks, but clears out for a picture-perfect weekend. Expect plentiful sunshine, low humidity, and great camping weather Saturday and Sunday.
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A new report from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services summarizes funding appropriations from the New Hampshire Legislature, federal government, and settlement trusts and PFAS-specific efforts in recent years.
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Graham Platner's exit from the race comes just days before a statutory deadline allowing the Maine Democratic Party to replace him by July 27. So far, party leaders aren't saying how that process is going to work.
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Platner's campaign to unseat GOP Sen. Susan Collins in Maine was marked by repeated scandals. It came to a crashing halt after the allegation led top Democrats to withdraw their support.
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More than half of the youth counselor positions at the Sununu Youth Services Center are vacant, primarily due to staff injuries, as volatile incidents continue.
A humid Friday brings storm risks, but clears out for a picture-perfect weekend. Expect plentiful sunshine, low humidity, and great camping weather Saturday and Sunday.
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