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A Liberty Utilities executive said the company informed state regulators in 2024 they anticipated a lack of capacity for gas service in the area. But residents and developers say the moratorium took them by surprise.
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La gobernadora Ayotte pide a legisladores de la Cámara apoyar un proyecto de ley que endurece las penalidades para los conductores que se niegan a la prueba de alcoholemia.
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Additional safety measures are recommended for the I-95 bridge that spans the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Kittery, Maine, to try to prevent suicides from the high-level bridge.
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President Trump said that any peace deal would not allow nuclear enrichment in Iran, and would need to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, as conflicting messages surface over the terms of the ceasefire.
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Manchester se prepara para su liga de softball del verano, y celebra un baile en comunidad este viernes.
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The teen birth rate continues its decades-long downward trend. Researchers say many factors are at play, including less sexual activity and more access to contraception and abortion.
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Emory Pineo and his son restore rare 1800s stoves, some used in Hollywood films and sought after for off-grid living
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The New Hampshire Association of Realtors said the median sales price for a single-family home in the state reached $530,000 in March, marking a 1% increase compared to the same time last year.
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"We were going to grow old together," Deborah Van Patten said of her dog, "Frankie," who was electrocuted behind Portsmouth High School. City officials shared condolences for the dog's death in this unusual incident.
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Han habido dos tiroteos fatales involucrando a la policía en días recientes en New Hampshire.
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Mascoma Valley Preservation would continue to own the Grafton Center Meetinghouse building. The non-profit group has identified a need for a store, where the Grafton Country Store closed in 2018.
A New Hampshire town finds out their water has been contaminated by a chemical. Their most basic question — whether the water is safe to drink — doesn’t have a clear answer.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative