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FEMA is paying the state and municipal governments to cover costs related to COVID-19 and flooding damage.
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May is the beginning of a high-risk period for encountering moose in New Hampshire as they venture out on and around Granite State roadways.
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You can hear the new album from the band Modest Mouse in Whitefield, join a community yard sale in Dover, and taste as many tacos as you can in Manchester. Here’s your weekend lineup in the Granite State.
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The measure became an unexpected flashpoint between the NH House and Senate in the final weeks of the legislative session.
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A protest was planned outside of a Nottingham Planning Board meeting Wednesday night, where an initial discussion of a proposed data center was on the agenda.
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New Hampshire Democrats were in Washington on Wednesday to make the case for the Granite State to maintain its historic role as the nation's lead-off presidential primary. “New Hampshire has never wanted to be the decider; what we consider ourselves is a vetting operation,” said New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley.
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The latest Education Scorecard looked at academic growth in reading and math nationwide from 2022 to 2025. On average in NH, reading and math performances have not returned to pre-pandemic levels.
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The projects will focus on research that directly impacts coastal and marine ecosystems, commercial fisheries, and local communities.
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