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Legislators gave the new head of the state’s Youth Development Center victim fund $20 million to resume settlements. They said more money may be available if state revenues improve.
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Many local pick-your-own patches are open or preparing to open.
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Don’t be fooled by that cute face. The porpoise is actually a speed fiend with insane metabolism and outrageous sex drive.
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Ayotte vetoed nearly identical legislation twice already. Then-Gov. Chris Sununu had also vetoed similar legislation.
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The NH Attorney General’s office said the body of a 15-year-old boy from Massachusetts was found outside a Salem home Friday morning.
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Republicans say students receiving state-funded vouchers should be able to take public school classes for free because their families' local tax dollars support schools.
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With zinnia breeding, Johnny’s Selected Seeds and UNH add to a long legacy
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Prosecutors say Laughton encouraged her former romantic partner to take explicit photographs of children at the day care where she worked.
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If mosquitoes are keeping you inside when you want to enjoy your garden, try an effective DIY preventative.
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La Rama Judicial tendrá acceso limitado a récords financieros de una agencia estatal diferente para asegurar que los acusados sean honestos con su información financiera.
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Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light is a Boston-based string band that blends folk tradition with deep, intimate storytelling.
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Police say the suspect and victims are known to each other. The two people shot suffered non life-threatening injuries.
Wherever your weekend adventures take you, be sure to pack adequate warm layers for the summits and keep an eye on the skies.
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