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The Department of Health and Human Services maintains that “home and community-based services are not available to anyone who is still in school,” according to court records.
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The project to convert methane gas to energy at the Lebanon landfill is on track to be operational next spring after 13 years of planning.
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Legisladores tendrán una sesión simulacro antes de regresar a la Casa de Estado en Concord, lo cual no lo han hecho en dos años. Lebanon seguirá adelante con proyecto que transforma desechos del vertedero municipal en energía.Manchester entrenará a sus oficiales de la policía para tratar con residentes autistas.
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Between three and four percent of homes in Lebanon are not connected to high-speed internet, according to city officials.
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Many New Hampshire businesses report strong demand despite COVID-19 surge, others are finding themselves less immune.
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“What a lot of people last heard about recycling was that recycling was dead,” said Reagan Bissonnette, the executive director of the Northeast Resource Recovery Association.
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For this story, the Valley News spoke with 11 former employees of Upper Valley Cleaning or Goodrich Cleaning — some employees worked different times at both — between 2011 and as recently as this past July.
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Saturday’s collection will take place behind Jake’s Coffee in Lebanon from 9 to 11 a.m., rain or shine.
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