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Hillsboro and Weare both entered into contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, so called 287(g) agreements, within the past month.
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A new project underway on Route 1 in Portsmouth will create 44 housing units, including seven units for transitional housing for Haven, as well as continued worship space for Christ Church.
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Resorts across the state reported more than 2.2 million visits over the 2025-2026 winter, according to Ski NH.
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The money will be deposited in the New Hampshire Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund, which supplies grant and loan funding to public water systems for water source protection and PFAS mitigation.
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The New Hampshire candidate filing period opened June 3 and remains open until June 12.
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The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire is hosting a series of events, including a freedom walk, a reading, and historic reenactments.
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From the many depictions of George Washington, to using American Revolution motifs to recruit for WWII, the ongoing exhibition asks how the country’s revolutionary past is constantly being reconsidered.
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Nearly two-thirds of the survey's respondents said AI technology would have a negative effect overall on the U.S. over the next decade.
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The Lebanon-based hospital comes in third in terms of number of babies delivered at New Hampshire hospitals, but delivers the most babies with substance exposure.
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The sea lamprey are considered a “Species of Greatest Conservation Need” in both Vermont and New Hampshire.
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Groups say surveillance, human rights, and entry are all in question, especially at airports.