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One of the best things about shopping for gardeners is that whatever you choose, it is likely they’ll use it for years to come.
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This summer was the driest on record in the state, and that's led to more than 200 households with dry wells. What's the state doing in response?
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Join us for recommendations from literary fiction to romance; new favorites that flew under the radar but are worth seeking out.
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The ideas include ending work-from-home policies for state employees and reorganizing the Health and Humans Services Department.
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Manchester’s wastewater treatment facility received a new permit from federal regulators that requires the facility to monitor for PFAS chemicals, but not to limit their amounts. The Conservation Law Foundation is appealing, arguing the EPA did not do enough to consider PFAS contamination and environmental justice.
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The closure of the beer facility, which has been in operation since 1970, will affect approximately 125 full-time employees.
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The Northern Border Regional Commission Catalyst program grants went to 15 New Hampshire projects, including child care centers in Claremont and Keene.
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Succession is a natural process, even at Something Wild, as Chris Martin retires and we meet a new host.
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Un informe de New Hampshire Realtors descubrió que el precio de venta medio de una vivienda unifamiliar aumentó un 5% en comparación con el mismo período del año pasado.
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Si te gusta bailar, te sugerimos asistir a una fiesta ‘bailable’ este viernes en Manchester y mezclar la Navidad con un poco de salsa.