Teddy Rosenbluth - The Concord Monitor
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To Kingston resident Kay Scarpone and other families who watched powerlessly as they lost a loved one to addiction, there is a glaring problem with the settlement.
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A more contagious COVID-19 variant is on the rise New England, but experts still don’t know whether that’s bad news.
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The group of demonstrators lined Main Street, waving yellow and blue flags and holding signs with messages like “Stand with Ukraine,” as passersby honked in support.
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After students of color were turned away from a professional hair styling event held by the New Hampshire Job Corps Center because stylists did not know how to work on their hair, Plummer took it upon herself to arrange a “night of pampering.”
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New Hampshire's family planning centers often provide care for women in rural or low-income areas who don't qualify for Medicaid or insurance from their employers
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University of New Hampshire students will return to campus with about 70% of the student body vaccinated against COVID-19, UNH president Jim Dean said at a town hall this week.
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Numbers provided by the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services show that New Hampshire boasts one of the highest vaccination rates in the country, but not all towns in the state are not evenly protected. As Delta spreads through New England, Granite Staters could begin to observe “two New Hampshires.”