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As local schools consider the 250th anniversary of the U.S., one New Hampshire educator says figuring out where to begin the story of America can be a challenge.
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Students and faculty are producing locally-made products as part of the school’s academic programs, with an eye toward sustainability.
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A state commission flagged Durham’s "Oyster River Massacre" marker as problematic. It was taken down. The community had to come together and agree on what really happened over 300 years ago.
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Some communities are bringing on a slew of extra volunteers.
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Citing living and working conditions, the proposed union is asking the university for voluntary recognition.
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A team of researchers at the University of New Hampshire is studying how to protect salt marshes from the effects of climate change.
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The petition to reverse the vote has 1,001 signatures, 805 of which were certified by the town clerk to be registered Durham voters.
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After more than a decade of discussions, the Durham Town Council voted this week to remove the Mill Pond Dam on the Oyster River.
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Update: The University of New Hampshire announced Friday that the professor under investigation has been placed on leave and is no longer…