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After nearly two centuries of disrepair, the Fort at No. 4 in Charlestown was rebuilt in the 1960s as an interactive, open-air museum dedicated to preserving local heritage.
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Many of the vetoed bills were lightning rod political priorities for members of her party.
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Conserving electricity at key hours not only reduces strain on the grid -- it's good for your wallet and the planet, too
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On Wednesday, the town's planning board voted unanimously in favor of a 1-year moratorium on building data centers.
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The letter from 1776 is among a collection of art and documents from throughout Concord’s history on display in the carriage house at Kimball Jenkins for the Liberty and Legacy exhibit through Aug. 1, 2026.
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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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Amid new abuse and neglect allegations, the Disability Rights Center–NH and a top Republican state senator have raised the possibility of putting an outside expert in charge of the Sununu Youth Services Center.
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If you’re heading out on the water, don’t forget these boating safety fundamentals.
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The N.H. Attorney General said officers were justified in shooting the 24-year-old in Manchester last December, after mistaking a flashlight he pointed at them for a firearm.
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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation has "restored the majority of parking along NH Route 1A in Rye, with the exception of six spots as requested by local law enforcement."
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As much of the Eastern U.S. experiences potentially record-breaking daytime temperatures, the nights are also staying unusually warm, leaving the human body no time to recover.
If you'll be outdoors for extended periods, the intense heat and humidity can pose real risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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