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A protest was planned outside of a Nottingham Planning Board meeting Wednesday night, where an initial discussion of a proposed data center was on the agenda.
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The decision by the Libertarian National Committee at its convention over the weekend, followed a scathing speech and years of racist, threatening and controversial online commentary from the state party and newly-elected chairman.
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Se retiró un plan para construir un centro de datos en Nottingham. Los opositores expresaron su preocupación por el uso del agua, los costos de energía y la contaminación acústica.
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According to the state Attorney General’s office, police shot and injured a man who appeared armed after he barricaded himself in his car.
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FEMA is paying the state and municipal governments to cover costs related to COVID-19 and flooding damage.
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Every $100 in federal research dollars produces an additional $77 in economic activity
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May is the beginning of a high-risk period for encountering moose in New Hampshire as they venture out on and around Granite State roadways.
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You can hear the new album from the band Modest Mouse in Whitefield, join a community yard sale in Dover, and taste as many tacos as you can in Manchester. Here’s your weekend lineup in the Granite State.
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The measure became an unexpected flashpoint between the NH House and Senate in the final weeks of the legislative session.
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At least 18 NPR journalists have accepted buyouts and another 10 have been laid off as the public media network attempts to save money and reorganize the newsroom.
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The projects will focus on research that directly impacts coastal and marine ecosystems, commercial fisheries, and local communities.
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