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The Environmental Protection Agency has long provided funding for communities to redevelop contaminated land. Those remediated sites could be a housing solution, federal officials said.
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We asked Homegrown NH host Emma Erler what tasks she tackles at Kirkwood Gardens in early spring.
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The Dover School District and Superintendent Christine Boston sued SchoolCare to force the insurance risk pool to keep its health coverage for school staff in place through the duration of its contract, which ends June 30.
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This historical novel takes us to Poland in the late 1930s, where two young Jewish women must work together to find a missing teacher while storm clouds gather around them.
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Beginning with September’s state primary, students can use a drivers license, passport, or military ID to prove their identity but not their school-issued ID.
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Starting earlier this year, the state of New Hampshire does not require drivers to have their vehicles inspected annually. The state law was updated as part of the budget adopted last year. An emissions testing company filed suit, which is part of the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals ruling April 30, 2026.
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From local meetings to major public events, smartphones and social media have turned everyday people into real-time witnesses to history. That shift is changing journalism, accountability, and how communities understand what’s happening around them.
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President Donald Trump has been outspoken about fighting antisemitism, but it continues to creep into politics nationally and here in New Hampshire.