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“When you want to criminalize something, you need to do it in a clear and defined way so individuals can conform their conduct to the prohibitions,” says ACLU-NH Legal Director Gilles Bissonnette.
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17-year-old Aadi Kulkarni started teaching digital skills to seniors in his community five years ago. He then founded the nonprofit TechPals to continue that work.
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A new podcast is celebrating where Granite Staters find "Common Ground" as New Hampshire diversifies and changes.
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COVID cases continue to rise in New Hampshire, and it’s putting pressure on the state’s hospital system.
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The former mayor and publisher passed away at 74.
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Maybe Instagram feels like a competition. Maybe Facebook is the last thing you do before you go to bed. Maybe WhatsApp feels like a connection to your loved ones. Let us know.
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A new exhibit is on display at the Seacoast African American Cultural Center, which depicts the Black Lives Matter movement in New Hampshire.
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A panel at the upcoming Black New England Conference will discuss the significance of monuments and what they say about our cultural values.
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A workshop exploring the influence of culture on race and equity through art started this week at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth.
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The life of composer Amy Beach is a story of unprecedented success. A new documentary premiering Thursday on the Bank of New Hampshire Stage explores her life and legacy.
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The Portsmouth jazz singer has more than 57 years of experience under her belt, and lends her talents to classic tunes by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra.
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The sign hanging outside Keene International Market says it all: “All bellies welcome.”