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In this year alone, two ambulance services have closed in New Hampshire. For Chris Stawasz, who’s worked as a paramedic for decades, these closures reflect larger issues currently faced by ambulance services across the state.
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Activists are planning a Black Lives Matter protest in Portsmouth on Friday that will be accessible to disabled people. Deborah Opramolla and Juliana Good…
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A five-year legal effort to save a historic Manchester landmark might be coming to an end. The Diocese of Manchester is moving forward with plans to…
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When the coronavirus pandemic first hit New Hampshire, many public health leaders worried about the state’s rural communities. Smaller towns tend to have…
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High school seniors are having an unusual end to their senior year, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Graduation ceremonies have moved online, or to…
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled yesterday that employers cannot discriminate against LGBTQ workers under the Civil Rights Act. State Rep. Gerri Cannon, one…
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Manchester Black Lives Matter Organizer Hopes Movement 'Sparks Change'Saturday's protests in Manchester drew as many as a thousand people. Black Lives Matter of Manchester helped organize the peaceful demonstration, which…
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Protests in cities across the U.S. and in New Hampshire are turning the focus to the often fraught relationship between law enforcement and communities of…
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In Jennifer Militello's debut memoir, Knock Wood, time moves in more than one direction. The relationship between cause and effect is upended as Militello…
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Miriam Levine's new collection of poetry is, as she describes it, a book about loss and consolation. In Saving Daylight, poems recall small moments: a…
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Freeman Colby was a young schoolteacher from New Hampshire who joined the Union Army during the American Civil War. For the first nine months, Colby kept…