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The New Hampshire Liquor Commission declined to say whether it would support updated warning labels.
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A bill in the State House would clarify what imagery is off-limits to alcohol-makers over concerns that some labels appeal to minors.
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With many people feeling increased isolation, depression, and anxiety, alcohol misuse has increased over the past 14 months. Plus, the pandemic has made…
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Lawmakers are again considering lowering the drinking age in New Hampshire.The House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee is holding a public…
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Overdose deaths remain high, as 2017 comes to a close and state lawmakers are looking to secure more resources for the crisis when they return to the…
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Everyone in New Hampshire knows the state is grappling with an opioid crisis. But some advocates are worried we are forgetting about a problem that’s been…
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Harvard Pilgrim Will Get A Closer Look After State Study On Addiction Treatment ClaimsThe New Hampshire Insurance Department released the findings of a study Thursday that takes a look at how insurance companies are handling drug and…
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State Senate Weighs Bills on Hard Cider, Alcohol at Farmers' MarketsNew Hampshire's definition of hard cider would be expanded beyond apples, and such beverages could be served in more places under a batch of bills before…
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Debunking a Literary Myth: The Great American (Drunk) WriterOn January 16, 1920, Americans took their last legal drink for 13 years. In New York City, gadflies wore black clothes and funeral robes in anticipation…
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From the pilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock because they ran out of beer to the temperance movement, America’s relationship with alcohol is complicated and…