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  • As more and more people begin thinking about where their food is coming from, many turn to local sources.The growth of local fruit and vegetable markets…
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    As the days grow longer, gardeners are thinking about what to plant and how much of it, with an eye to frost advisories and heavy rains. According to a…
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    The Granite State is known for its crisp apples, plump blueberries and abundant maple syrup. Here’s another local ambrosia to add to your table, a bottle…
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  • As part of our weeklong series on food, “Eating In”, the news team cooked dinner at reporter Josh Rogers’ house.We then tracked how some of the main…
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  • As expected, the House rejected Governor Lynch’s education funding constitutional amendment.But about a third of the Republicans actually voted for the…
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