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Lawyers say filing Habeas Corpus petitions are a way for detainees to get due process, but the sheer number is putting a strain on the system.
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As private companies launch massive new fleets into orbit, we have to face a harsh reality: Space up there is not unlimited.
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A crowd showed up at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen to ensure that John W. Mulligan, a Navy veteran, was not buried alone.
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The Rye Selectboard is hearing a lot of complaints about its decision to cut about 90 beach parking spaces.
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With piano, guitar and voice, Rose Cousins' simple arrangements get right to the heart of the highs and lows of love.
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How many trees does Ben’s Sugar Shack tap to meet demand for their pure, sweet and delicious maple syrup?This spring, it was 29,000 — enough to cover hundreds of acres.
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Esperando una nueva evaluación, se estima que el nuevo presupuesto aumente los impuestos en la vivienda promedio en la ciudad en un 7%, o $400 al año.
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Clegg, who was convicted in the 2022 murders of a Concord couple, sought to exclude evidence that police collected after he was tracked down without a search warrant.
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Over a dozen fans are arriving in Concord from Scotland and preparing to cheer for their team on Saturday in Foxborough.
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A court has denied a legal petition from residents to reopen the Goss Farm barn to a colony of migrating swallows.
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An unsettling debut novel blending romance, horror, and fairy tale elements, with nods to Frankenstein, plus, in our Book Biz segment, the future of literary criticism.
Join NHPR at the BNH Stage on Thursday, June 18, for a community conversation centered on the rise of the civic documenter.
We are looking at a tale of two weekends: a rainy, potentially hazardous Friday followed by a gorgeous, unseasonably warm Saturday and Sunday.
NHPR's coverage of the semiquincentennial - and select stories, 250 years in the making.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative