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Some Londonderry residents have used bottled water for years, as they’ve waited for permanent solutions. Now, the town is one step closer to providing public water to people with contaminated wells.
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The planned 144-bed facility was a major part of the state’s plan to fix its mental health system and end waitlists for inpatient care.
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The pilot survived the initial crash and was transported to a local hospital, before being sent on to a Boston medical facility.
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The six misdemeanor charges allege that Debra Paul, publisher of The Londonderry Times, failed to identify the ads with "appropriate language" indicating that they were ads and saying who paid for them as required by state law, the New Hampshire attorney general's office said in a news release, after reviewing cases that go back to 2019.
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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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But in New Hampshire, projects like Stonyfield’s need to be under one megawatt to participate in net metering.
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Londonderry tried to reach a compromise on masking in school. But the mask wars continued, amid intense school board meetings, parents with strong feelings and the ongoing pandemic.
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Lawmakers and judicial advocates are meeting this fall to explore the creation of a state entity that could field complaints from N.H. citizens concerned about actions taken by their local police department, and carry out its own investigations.
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Federal officials are still looking into the causes of vaping-related deaths around the country, but in New Hampshire, schools are continuing to see a…
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A cold storage company in Londonderry has settled with the Environmental Protection Agency for past Clean Air Act violations.Londonderry Freezer Warehouse…