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The Puzzle That is My Favorite River

By George Liset | 6 hours ago

I’ll call my river “The Onmaway River.” Primarily because it is “On my way” to a number of places I travel to.

They Sound Just Like Him

Distant Dome: May a 250-Year Old Experiment Survive

But the oligarchs never gave up and developed a plan to bring themselves back to power. It started with Republicans taking over state legislatures, once the hallmark of Democrats and ended with the US Supreme Court.

Pride Parade and Festival Draws Big Crowd in Manchester

Hundreds of people lined Elm Street in Manchester as the gay pride parade traveled from Bridge Street to Veterans Park Saturday where the pride festival was held.

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Radio Free New Hampshire: Medium Cool
Unionized UNH Workers Take Message to Trustees
Free State Project’s PorcFest Hosts Tours of the State House
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NH Press Association Honors InDepthNH’s Board Chairman Bob Charest with Lifetime Achievement Award

By Beverly Stoddart | June 26, 2026

The NH Press Association celebrated excellence in journalism on Thursday awarding InDepthNH.org’s board chairman Bob Charest the Lifetime Achievement Award and also honored journalists in 30 categories.

Business & Economy

Legislation To Protect Federal Experimental Forests Introduced by Goodlander, Pappas

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | June 26, 2026

Three weeks after visiting the Bartlett Experimental Forest and hearing of concerns of the impacts of its potential closure, here, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, D-NH, has introduced legislation with Congressman Chris Pappas, D-NH, to save them.

Business & Economy

Free State Stoics Marry Philosophy with Libertarian Views

By Katharine Webster | June 26, 2026

Remarkably, not a single person checked their cellphone during a three-hour “Dialogue on Liberty and Virtue” hosted by the Free State Stoics in Weare on Tuesday.

Obituary

Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Former Seabrook Police Chief Cronin, Nashua Deputy Fire Chief Telgen

By Staff Report | June 26, 2026

The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.

Courts & Corrections

AG Reports Officer-Involved Shooting in Landaff

By News Release | June 26, 2026

The incident reportedly occurred as police were responding to a report of an adult male walking in and out of traffic in the area of Lost River Road.

Editorial Cartoons

Plug That Lamp!

By MIKE MARLAND | June 26, 2026
Business & Economy

Osborne Has History in NH House as He Runs for Speaker

By ZACH LAIRD | June 25, 2026

House Majority Leader Jason Osborne, R-Auburn, announced his run for Speaker of the House this week with the goal to “to grow the Republican majority and build on six years of conservative victories,” according to his press release.

Courts & Corrections

Broderick and Team Launch New Trauma-Informed Mediation Law Practice

By Nancy West | June 25, 2026

Former Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick has joined forces with trauma expert Jennifer Adams and Peggy Haskett to launch a trauma informed mediation practice to help settle civil lawsuits involving deeply sensitive matters such as sexual abuse, wrongful deaths, and medical malpractice – the first such practice to advertise that niche in the state.

News

District of NH and New England Strike Force Charge Money Laundering Operation Tied to Nearly $3 Billion Health Care Fraud Scheme

By News Release | June 25, 2026

Multi-Agency Operation Targeted International Network Accused of Laundering Proceeds from Health Care Fraud Scheme Built on Stolen Identities of Citizens from New Hampshire, Across New England, and the United States

Courts & Corrections

State Begins Defense in Saddleback Sex Abuse Civil Lawsuit

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | June 24, 2026

Destroyed state records and expert witnesses who lack expertise are now taking center stage for the state’s defense in the Saddleback Mountain Retreat sex abuse lawsuit.

Feature

Joyful Musings: Celebrating Gorgeous Men, and the World Cup

By SUSAN DROMEY HEETER, InDepthNH.org | June 24, 2026

I muse joyfully on their athleticism, their drive, their joy in kicking a ball around.

Business & Economy

Fifty NH Leaders Join Video Reading of the Declaration of Independence for the 250th

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | June 24, 2026

To celebrate America’s 250th, a 10-minute video has just been produced featuring 50 present and former state leaders in a ceremonial reading the Declaration of Independence.

Courts & Corrections

AG Says Supreme Court Got Adam Montgomery’s Murder Ruling Wrong

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | June 23, 2026

The state’s Supreme Court justices got it wrong when they unanimously ruled to overturn Adam Montgomery’s second-degree murder conviction due partly to the weak evidence presented, according to a new motion to reconsider filed by New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella’s office.

Courts & Corrections

Dead Man’s Testimony Used To Challenge Double Murder Case

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | June 23, 2026

Testimony from a dead witness helped convict Timothy Verrill in the bloody double-murder of Christine Sullivan and Jenna Pellegrini nine years ago in Farmington, but now it may help overturn those convictions.

News

State Property Tax Relief for Homeowners Available Through June 30

By Phil Sletten | June 23, 2026

State aid with property taxes, which averaged about $163 per receiving household last year, is available for homeowners with lower incomes in New Hampshire via an assistance program. Homeowners have to qualify, and apply, by the end of June.

Business & Economy

Judge King Will Oversee North Country Healthcare Improvements After AG Investigation

By Staff Report | June 23, 2026

Retired Circuit Court Administrative Judge David D. King has been selected to serve as the Independent Board Governance Consultant as part of the New Hampshire Department of Justice Charitable Trusts Unit’s review of North Country Healthcare, Inc.

Arts and Entertainment

New Laws Impact Health, Child Care, Education, Housing, and Fiscal Policy Pending at End of Legislative Session

By PHIL SLETTEN and EMILY SOULE | June 23, 2026

At NHFPI, we identified several of the bills passed by the Legislature this year that could have significant impacts on Granite Staters; including changes to State fiscal policy, health care, child care, and housing policies.

Arts and Entertainment

PorcFest Hosts Meet-and-Greet for Free Staters, Some Say NH Not So Welcoming

By ZACH LAIRD | June 22, 2026

About a dozen people journeyed to The Quill, a libertarian clubhouse in Manchester on Monday to partake in “Welcome Wagon Monday,” a meet-and-greet event in the Free State Project’s PorcFest, a controversial gathering also known as Porcupine Freedom Festival.

Courts & Corrections

Missing Saddleback Records Questioned at Sex Abuse Civil Trial

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | June 22, 2026

In fact, DHHS Chief Legal Counsel Frank Nachman testified on Monday that the state found almost no records related to Saddleback, which was shut down in 1993 after Tsetsilas was arrested for kidnapping and raping one of the girls placed in his facility by the state.

Business & Economy

Ex-Portsmouth Lawyer Sentenced to 7.5 to 15 Years for Financial Exploitation of Disabled Adult, Other Crimes

By Staff Report | June 22, 2026

The evidence at trial established that between August 17 and August 22, 2018, Nadeau induced his now former client, who had recently suffered a traumatic brain injury, to loan him $275,000 under false pretenses. Nadeau subsequently induced this same client to provide him with a second loan on December 12, 2018.

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A NH LIFE
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Arnie Alpert
ACTIVE WITH THE ACTIVISTS
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WRITING ON THE FLY
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Bob Charest
WHY YOU SHOULD CARE NH
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JOYFUL MUSINGS
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Harrigan
VIEW FROM ABOVE THE NOTCHES
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