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In the book “The Chief,” Robert Parish, the four-time NBA champion and nine-time all-star, opens up about his life and time on the historic 1980s Celtics teams.
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At the town’s deliberative session last week, the now-scrapped ICE detention center was in residents’ rearview mirror. Some residents said they missed the level of civic engagement.
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After a cold winter, here’s what to do if you see curled and drooping leaves on even the hardiest of rhododendrons.
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NH House advances bills that would gut refugee program, restrict rentals for undocumented immigrantsNew Hampshire's refugee resettlement program is fully funded with federal money. HB1706 would keep the state’s health and human services department from disbursing that money to different resettlement organizations.
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In Epping, the $38 million bond approved by voters will allow the town to fix up their wastewater plant and avoid tens of thousands of dollars in fines.
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Most of Brown’s writings are out of print. Portsmouth’s Pontine Theatre is turning one of her stories into a play.
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The dam is more than 100 years old and hasn’t produced hydropower in nearly two decades. Officials say removing it will reconnect almost 70 miles of river.
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Dr. Michael Lewis has spent the past six years as provost at Saint Louis University in Missouri. He’s taking over leadership at Saint Anselm at a time of strength, he says.
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New Hampshire town meeting topics run the gamut, from basic needs and paint jobs to new fire trucks and million-dollar school renovations.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill this week that amends the state’s parental rights law to allow schools to record students for academic assessments, sports, and public events without written permission from parents.
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Sen. Jeanne Shaheen says her office is trying to connect stranded Granite Staters with information on the State Department’s evacuation flights.
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Backers of an investigation say an inquiry into the chief justice is necessary to restore confidence in the courts. Opponents question its underlying evidence.