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Intense freeze-thaw cycles undermine roads and allow potholes to form. After a harsh winter, New Hampshire communities are dealing with more than usual.
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Esta semana, la demanda y los precios de la gasolina están aumentando, según la Asociación Automovilística Estadounidense del Norte de New England, por la guerra en el Medio Oriente.
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In response to the police chief's resignation, the Grafton Selectboard has named Russell Poitras as interim administrative chief until the next election. The board also appointed Roy Holland, chief of police in nearby Enfield, to serve as a part-time officer until 2027.
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The Brook charitable gambling casino in Seabrook, New Hampshire, is seeking to become an entertainment destination. It also has a housing proposal that calls for 264 housing units off Route 1.
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The New Hampshire Liquor Commission are considering the Common Man Roadside and a Manchester group led by developer Dick Anagnost to redevelop the property for the state liquor and wine outlets on Interstate 95 in Hampton. A decision on the winning applicant may come as soon as April.
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Los ciclos intensos de congelamiento y descongelamiento debilitan las carreteras y permiten que se formen los baches. Después de un duro invierno, las comunidades de New Hampshire están lidiando con más problemas de lo normal.
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The University of New Hampshire has broken ground on a new 70,500-square foot building that will house the Center of Excellence for Operational Ocean and Great Lakes Mapping, a state-of-the-art research, office, and instructional space. Facility will advance ocean exploration and promote public-private partnerships.
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As proposed, it also includes the repeal of certain emissions and efficiency requirements for those prospective utility-funded fossil fuel generators.
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Johana Patin, madre de dos hijos y residente de South Burlington, fue una de las tres inmigrantes detenidas durante la caótica redada del miércoles pasado.
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The aurora borealis is the visible result of charged particles from the sun slamming into Earth’s upper atmosphere. There's a chance to see the northern lights in New England Wednesday into Thursday
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Regulators at the Federal Aviation Administration are tightening safety rules in congested airspace around major airports, suspending the use of visual separation between planes and helicopters.
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