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Earlier this year, Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald warned of layoffs and delayed trials due to tight budgets. But at the same time, according to a whistleblower, MacDonald helped orchestrate a nearly $50,000 payout for his former chief of staff.
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From swimming squirrels and bug-infested weddings, to an explosion in babies named Oaklee, we investigate the myriad ways a sudden surge in abundance can trigger unexpected consequences.
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Court documents from the trial of one of New Hampshire’s alleged historical witches is on public display for American Archives Month.
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Whaleback Ski Area, located off Interstate 89 in Enfield, NH, is bracing for losses of $300,000 this ski season due to its chair lift not be in operation in time for the 2025-2026 season. It's seeking $200,000 by Dec. 1 to cover those losses, and open.
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A Black Southern family drama unfolds as the sins of a favorite son rock a small Mississippi town.
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Every other week on NHPR, we like to put a spotlight on people and places around the state on Give Back NH.
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Mike LaRoche’s volunteer journey began one fall evening in 2009.
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A head of garlic, like tulips or daffodils, is a bulb you can plant in the fall that will pay dividends in spring.
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Tonight on Live from the Word Barn from NHPR: The second of a special two hour celebration of the legacy of the Grateful Dead with a collective of singer-songwriters and acoustic musicians called Dead to the Core.
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The $5 million shortfall in Concord was driven primarily by an unexpected $2 million bill the district received on Oct. 1 from the risk pool that administers its health insurance and by student services expenses that appear set to more than double what the district had projected in the spring.
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Robert Tulloch, 43, of Chelsea, is serving two consecutive life sentences after pleading guilty to first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop at their Etna home in 2001 when he was 17 years old.
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President Trump is demolishing the East Wing to make room for a ballroom. His administration says he's continuing a presidential legacy of White House renovations, but this is the biggest in decades.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative