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Nearly 80 students have opted into Manchester’s language immersion program. Families cite many benefits, from being able to play with Spanish-speaking neighbors to future job opportunities.
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New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) is proud to announce a new editorial partnership with Business NH Magazine beginning Mon., March 23.
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The tax forgiveness program brought in far more than expected. It arrived at a crucial time for the state budget, helping to close a $47 million shortfall.
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Un grupo de artesanos se reunió este fin de semana en Nashua para tejer a crochet, a dos agujas, bordar, hacer colchas y remendar.
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California produces the majority of carrots cultivated in the United States, and a cold January and hot March have delayed carrot harvests.
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Activistas de New Hampshire están compartiendo su preocupación por el uso del aeropuerto de Pease en Portsmouth como escala para rellenar combustible en vuelos chárter con destino a Europa, Medio Oriente y Asia Central.
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Resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities points to broader unease with the direction of immigration enforcement.
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For the last year, community power rates through the nonprofit Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire have been higher than legacy utility rates.
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Crews responded to reports of a floor collapse on Saturday afternoon at the Preserve at Chocorua event venue.
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Catch Cosmically Curious on Weekend Edition Sunday at 8:35 a.m. and again on Mondays during Morning Edition at 7:32 a.m. and 9:32 a.m.
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New Hampshire Fish and Game officers report rescuers used a series of ropes and harnesses to lower two hikers who were stuck near an icy section at the top of the Flume Slide in Lincoln.
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