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While some residents supported increasing property taxes to fund city services, others said it would make it more expensive to live in the city.
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Si bien algunos residentes apoyan el aumento de los impuestos a la propiedad para financiar los servicios municipales, otros afirmaban que encarecería la vida en la ciudad.
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La Asociación de Artistas de Nashua celebrará su primer aniversario en Main Street este sábado, con música, rifas y más.
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It will feel like mid- late June early this weekend before cooling down with rain likely Saturday afternoon into Sunday.
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A landowner recently placed heavy concrete barriers in the path because he says his ability to use it has been thwarted.
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A new study has found that the National Guard's presence in Washington, D.C. had no effect on violent crime in the city. The Guard has been deployed since last August as part of a federal task force to fight crime, and their numbers are set to double in the coming weeks.
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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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The vote marked a rare bipartisan rebuke of the war, but is mostly symbolic. Democrats have been unable to pass a war powers resolution in the Senate, and even if they could it would likely be vetoed.
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Voting laws, school budgets, and nuclear power will all be on the agenda Thursday when the House and Senate meet to take a final vote on bills this year.
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Los residentes de New Hampshire están preocupados y pesimistas sobre los actuales precios de la gasolina y por la economía nacional, según una encuesta del centro de encuestas de la UNH.
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Under an agreement with the state, North Country Healthcare will hire and pay for an independent board governance consultant, hold community listening sessions and hold off on any board governance restructuring plan.
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Breakfast after the bell, or second-chance breakfast, offers an extended block of time during the school day when students can eat breakfast as they pass from class to class or take study halls.
Join NHPR at the BNH Stage on Thursday, June 18, for a community conversation centered on the rise of the civic documenter.
It will feel like mid- late June early this weekend before cooling down with rain likely Saturday afternoon into Sunday.
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