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From farms to fields to logging camps, New Hampshire's forests have changed in ways big and small over the course of the country's history.
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A segment of the Lincoln Woods hiking trail from the Kancamagus Highway to the junction of the Osseo Trail will be closed from June 15 to November to repair and stabilize the riverbank nearby, according to the White Mountain National Forest Service.
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Un juez federal ha revocado una ley estatal de 2024, respaldada por los republicanos, que obligaba a todos los nuevos votantes a presentar prueba de su ciudadanía en las urnas.
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Newington voters approved a tax increment financing district during a special town meeting May 30, 2026 to fund $9 millioh in infrastucture improvements related to redeveloping the former Mall and Fox Run. The developer has already announced a Costco Wholesale will anchor the project, called Seacoast Landing.
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The Maine Democrat is once again in the spotlight after two national newspapers published stories about sexually explicit texts that Platner reportedly sent to multiple women before he launched his Senate bid.
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New Hampshire has traditionally held its state primary election on the second Tuesday in September, which gives the primary election nominees a short stretch until the general election in November. Starting in 2028, New Hampshire will be moved up and held in June, giving the nominees of the political parties extra time to campaign.
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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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With songs and stories of characters struggling with low self esteem, addiction, and lost love, Sarah Borges delivers it all on the Word Barn stage with a dry and knowing wit.
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The "blue envelope" bill was signed into law last spring by Gov. Kelly Ayotte. In the blue envelope program, a driver with an autism spectrum disorder or trauma and stressor-related disorder may carry and present to police a blue envelope containing written information and guidance on effective communication with the driver.
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We talk a lot on this show about stars. But where do they actually come from? Host Patrick McNameeKing put the question to Jon Gianforte, an astronomer at the University of New Hampshire.
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The unsettling boom, rumble and shaking heard and felt across Greater Boston Saturday afternoon may have come from a meteor, according to meteorologist Danielle Noyes. Now it's up to NASA to confirm what happened.
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The fund has sparked a broad backlash since it was announced earlier this month, exposing fractures within the Republican Party.
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