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About 20 communities across the state are hosting simultaneous readings of “What to the Slave Is Your Fourth of July?”, a historic speech delivered by Frederick Douglass in 1852.
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Nearly seven acres of sandy, lupine-laden property adjacent to an existing conservation easement will transfer from private ownership to the New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game after the $575,000 sale was approved by Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the Executive Council earlier this month.
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Algunos programas de reembolsos, climatización y de electrificación ofrecen apoyo financiero para ayudar a mantener frescos a los hogares de New Hampshire.
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Around the time the United States was founded, Americans' diets included Parmesan ice cream and terrapin. But what you ate depended on your social status.
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Drugmakers are working on a potential new shot to prevent the tick-borne illness. How might it fare in the era of vaccine skepticism?
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“Why can you send live scorpions in the mail?” And other zany questions from the Outside/Inbox.
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With zinnia breeding, Johnny’s Selected Seeds and UNH add to a long legacy
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In 2025, Geno Marconi, the longtime director of NH’s ports, was named in a civil suit for his alleged conduct while he worked for the state. The NH Attorney General’s office, which later prosecuted Marconi on criminal charges, is refusing to cover his bills.
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Dismas Home in Manchester helps women involved in the justice system and with substance use disorder find long-term stability
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A rain barrel can be as simple or complicated as you like, but either way you’re taking advantage of natural rainfall to water your garden.
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Two of Canada’s great singer-songwriters come together; Dave Gunning and J.P. Cormier are multi-award winning, solo musicians in their own right.
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The police shooting occurred in Landaff, a small town in Grafton County
If you are planning to hit the trails, the beaches, or a campsite this last weekend of June, here is what you need to know.
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