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Some towns have banned outdoor fires until the weather improves. Officials say about 30% of the state is abnormally dry.
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New Hampshire ranks last in the country in spending on public higher education. That could discourage local students from attending one of the state’s colleges and choosing to make their careers here.
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Alrededor del 30 % del estado se considera anormalmente seco en este momento. La temporada de incendios en el estado normalmente se da en primavera y otoño,pero en este momento, todo este material seco está haciendo que las condiciones sean más peligrosas.
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After 35 years, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is back in theaters. The film's director looks back on the obstacles to making it in the first place.
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The Chelmsford, Mass., court has hemorrhaged judges, a consequence of the Trump administration's seemingly contradictory efforts to downsize the federal government and increase immigration arrests.
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Hart would bring a long law enforcement resume, including service as Londonderry's police chief and Rockingham County Attorney, to a department that's faced recent challenges.
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Rye, New Hampshire: The staff of Rye Public Library has taken a vote of no confidence in the library's Board of Trustees following the resignation of Library Director Andy Richmond.
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The owner of the Woodstock Soapstone Co. in West Lebanon, NH, says the increase in the cost of their imported raw materials from tariffs is an order of magnitude greater than anything in their business plan.
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Lt. Chris Storm of the New Hampshire State Police told state senators in April that wrong-way driving is a big problem in the state and that law enforcement receives reports of it nearly every day.
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The celebration Saturday at Belcher Park in Randolph amplifies the culture of one of the largest Nigerian population groups.
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The Montshire Museum in Norwich has exhibits throughout its trails geared towards being present in the natural world and to process grief.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative