Hadley Barndollar - New Hampshire Bulletin
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“I got pretty caught up in it,” said Kevin Martin, a boat builder in Epping who has written two books about big trees in New Hampshire and Northern New England.
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The bill signed into New Hampshire law this month by Gov. Chris Sununu requires that descendants or the descendant community be consulted prior to the excavation or exploration of African American burial grounds.
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Of 2022’s 486 confirmed fatal drug deaths in New Hampshire, 410 involved either fentanyl alone or fentanyl combined with other drugs, such as methamphetamine and cocaine, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
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Results of the survey will be used to guide future education and outreach efforts, and it will focus on key demographic groups, including low, moderate, and higher-income residential customers, small businesses, municipalities, and nonprofits.
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U.S. Energy and Employment Report: New Hampshire saw an increase of nearly 650 energy jobs between 2021 and 2022.
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The Department of Environmental Services is contracting with a University of New Hampshire laboratory to test oysters for Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a gastrointestinal illness associated with the consumption of raw shellfish.
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Beachgoers in Hampton and Seabrook this summer will see yellow rope sectioning off breeding habitats of piping plovers, migratory shorebirds that are designated as state-endangered and federally-threatened.
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When NH and DEA authorities arrested 22 suspected members of a drug ring, Manchester police called it the largest drug takedown in city history.
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Using intentional programs and policy decisions, other states are trying to empower people to cash in on the same commodity that entangled them in the criminal justice system.
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Concord's Keach Park will be the location of a free event held in honor of Black Birders Week. It’s New Hampshire Audubon’s first ever guided nature walk marking the national week of events and education.