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The state health department says November benefits will be distributed this weekend. But those who rely on the program say the past few days have brought anxiety.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights small nonprofits doing good work in New Hampshire communities.
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Plus, catch The Breakfast Club’s 40th anniversary screening, or meet owls in Exeter.
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If you've made the investment in gardening tools, now is the time to clean and sharpen them so they're ready to go in spring.
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Several streets on the West Side and downtown will be closed for the road race, and parts of the Millyard should also expect to see delays.
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The Music Hall’s board of trustees on Nov. 6 announced Tina Sawtelle’s exit effective the same day. The trustees did not immediately disclose whether Sawtelle resigned or if she was let go.
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Renowned for its picturesque beauty and flowing with environmental diversity, the Connecticut River is one of New England’s most vital and valued natural resources.
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With a cast of some of New Hampshire's finest pickers and players, Jake Davis and The Whiskey Stones blend bluegrass, jazz and country with a Telecaster twang and a tight rhythm section.
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Pacific Group Resorts will be assisting the local investors with the transition "through the start of the 2025–26 ski season to ensure continuity for employees and guests."
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The New Hampshire Department of Justice is reviewing a series of personnel maneuvers that allowed a top state court employee to collect nearly $50,000 in employment benefits following a layoff that lasted just 48 hours.
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The federal funding should support recipients of WIC through the Thanksgiving holiday
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The title sounds like the beginning of a joke, but it’s the end of a marriage and a cancer diagnosis, and a funny and hopeful debut novel by Katie Yee. Plus, native American archeologist Syd Walker is back in Vanessa Lillie’s “The Bone Thief.”
Stories from the New England News Collaborative