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New Hampshire is full of historic homes, barns and churches that are at risk of falling apart, but there's a shortage of people who know how to fix them.
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The USDA, Governor Ayotte and Senator Shaheen announced Monday that Hubbard Brook will remain open and the USDA will review its decision to close Bartlett Experimental Forest in the White Mountain National Forest.
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The United Way of Greater Nashua is looking for over 100 volunteers to pitch in on a giant food drive at the end of May.
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More than 1.38 million passengers flew in and out of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in 2025, an almost 9% increase in passenger activity over 2024 and the best year since pre-pandemic 2019, Business NH reports.
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El United Granite Way aún busca voluntarios para el 30 y 31 de mayo para pasar unas horas en la entrada de un supermercado y animar a los compradores a adquirir algunos artículos para donar.
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Suspending the federal gas tax would require an act of Congress.
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Every $100 in federal research dollars produces an additional $77 in economic activity
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Boston based singer/songwriter Dinty Child stopped by The Folk Show with a few songs and conversation with Kate McNally.
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The late David Souter's home in Hopkinton is on the market for $1 million. The former U.S. Supreme Court Justice died in 2025. He was 85.
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Darlingside returns to the meadow at the Word Barn to feature songs from their album, ‘Everything is Alive’, along with treasured tracks from years past.
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Wraparound services seek to connect disparate and complicated care systems, including mental healthcare, special education, and child protective services so they can work together seamlessly for those experiencing a mental health crisis.
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The attorney general’s office is still reviewing law enforcement’s use of deadly force but released a preliminary finding that the officers were justified in their actions because Matthew Masse shot at them twice.
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