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Radio Free New Hampshire: Requiem for Aquarius
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Hampshire College in western Massachusetts is closing its doors soon. It was founded in the mid-1960’s by professional educators who wished to foster creativity and self-expression.
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Hampshire College in western Massachusetts is closing its doors soon. It was founded in the mid-1960’s by professional educators who wished to foster creativity and self-expression.
The participants’ demands are to tax the rich, no Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and no war, and to “expand democracy, not corporate power. Hands off our votes.”
In today’s hearing examining the President’s budget request for the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a top member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services and Appropriations Committees, grilled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and senior defense officials for details about how the Pentagon plans to use $400 million that Congress has allotted for Ukraine.
While Democrats said there is no need to study it, and prolonging it might lead students to go to other schools, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 4-2 on Thursday to recommend a campus weapons carry bill to a study committee.
Gatherings in eleven or more New Hampshire communities will mark International Workers Day, Friday May 1, with rallies promoting the theme, “Workers over Billionaires.” Local and national organizers are calling for a day of “No work. No School. No Shopping.”
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
Lake Winnipesaukee has seen its fair share of summer youth camps converted for luxury house lots in the past two decades, but there are some local individuals and a group fighting the sale of one right now with almost a mile of undeveloped shorefront.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit on Thursday granted the state’s motion to stay the New Hampshire District Court’s Jan. 27 preliminary injunction, which directed the Department of Safety and the Department of Environmental Services to take actions to reinstate the New Hampshire vehicle inspection program.
Nickenley Turenne, 24, was running from police when he was killed in a police-involved shooting on Dec. 6, 2025 because he had an order of protection filed against him by his girlfriend, Nikki Murray, who was there when it happened, according to his father Enick Turenne.
– A Republican-backed bill which would limit the types of flags that can be flown at schools is looking like it is headed to defeat.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court won’t suspend the normal rules for judicial recusals in the Rand v State of New Hampshire education funding lawsuit appeal.
When people know that you are a fly fisher you will inevitably get the call, it used to be a call but now it is a text. “I want to learn to fly fish and you were the first person I thought of calling.”
Vail Resorts, the owner of several New Hampshire ski areas and the state’s lease holder of Mount Sunapee Resort, reacted Tuesday to Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s announcement Monday the state is investigating sales taxes being collected in its “Epic” season pass.
Two education related bills advanced with non-germane amendments in the House Education Funding Committee, Tuesday with unanimous support for Senate Bill 491 related to minimum education standards language and another, Senate Bill 531 which was opposed in part by Democrats that looks at developing data to understand the level of school meals debt in addition to having the state legislature support the development of a community college curriculum in Coos County for cosmetology.
Once you factor in inflation and particularly the rising costs of groceries, health care, and other every day essentials, a New Hampshire worker earning the average wage effectively saw a 2.2% pay cut.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is dropping one of the cases against convicted sexual abuser James Woodlock as questions mount about his ability to stand trial.
Gorham Police Chief Jimmy Willhoite defended the department’s participation in Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) 287(g) program during Monday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, saying he maintains local control and that it adds training for police officers.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s changes to the structure of the Sununu Youth Services Center (YDC) Settlement Fund fundamentally changed the deal thousands of survivors thought they were getting, according to a new brief filed with the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
“New Hampshire is proud to have no sales tax, and we’re not going to let an out-of-state company try to sneak one in,” said Governor Ayotte.