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Glendi has grown a lot over the years, organizers said. This fall, they planned to serve 10,000 meals, and had ordered more than three tons of meat.
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Lawyer colleagues and other GOP lawmakers spoke fondly of Gould at Friday’s hearing. But environmental advocates opposed his nomination because of his long history of work for Casella Waste Systems, a company proposing a new landfill in Dalton.
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Distracting yourself after a breakup isn't always a bad thing.
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Climate change is driving more challenging conditions for farmers. Growers throughout New Hampshire have been working to prepare for droughts, along with other extreme weather, for years.
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We go to the UNH Observatory to get tips on how to start seeing all the night sky has to offer.
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2025 swung from a wet spring to a dry summer. Some scientists say this will make it hard for trees to produce vivid colors.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office announced it has finally identified the victim known as “the middle child,” one of four bodies found in barrels in Bear Brook State Park decades ago.
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As the climate changes, warming waters in the Gulf of Maine mean storms are less likely to die out as they move north towards New England.
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As Republicans threaten impeachment, the Lebanon Democrat says she's doing her job the old-fashioned way.
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Bassett was confirmed as a state Supreme Court justice in 2012. He retired Aug. 31.
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The Pilgrims fielded a football team in the 1970s for two seasons, losing every game. A new squad is aiming higher.
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The Claremont School Board has approved a bank loan that would cover some daily expenses as the district faces a $1 to $5 million deficit. Meanwhile, the town of Pittsfield is also facing a budget shortfall of over a million dollars.