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AG Reports Suspicious Death of Teenage Boy

By Staff Report | 2 hours ago

Officers responded to a 911 call pre-dawn Friday morning directing them to a home on Orchard Terrace where they discovered a deceased teenage boy just outside the home.  The teenager is from out of state.

Rand Plaintiffs Ask Supreme Court to Reconsider Actions Denying Recusal Requests

The plaintiffs in the Rand education funding case ask that two Supreme Court orders be reconsidered that allow Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald and Associate Justice Daniel Will to refuse to recuse themselves from the case now before the state’s highest court.

Man Arrested In the Shooting of 2 DPW Workers in Manchester

At approximately 9:20 a.m., two Manchester Department of Public Works employees were walking in the area of Manchester and Union streets when they were approached by a man known to one of them. The man was identified as 32-year-old Sean Day.

Co-op Members Elect Incumbent, Two New Directors to Board

The winners of the recent board election were announced at the Co-op’s Annual Meeting of members on Tuesday, June 16, at the Owl’s Nest Resort in Thornton.

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Ayotte, Opponents Celebrate as Casella Withdraws Landfill Permit, But Company Insists Dalton Plan Isn’t Over
2 DPW Workers Recovering After Shooting in Manchester, Gunman Remains at Large
Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Timothy Connell Was Police Chief in New Ipswich, East Kingston
Business & Economy

Smaller Southeastern Towns Lead NH Population Growth 

By Jessica Williams, Policy Analyst | June 18, 2026

The analysis, authored by NHFPI Senior Policy Analyst Jessica Williams, includes an interactive map that allows readers to explore population changes in every New Hampshire municipality and download the underlying data. 

News

Shaheen Blasts Iran Deal Calling on Trump To Release Full Terms of Agreement

By News Release | June 17, 2026

“Iran is simply reaffirming its previously stated position that it will not seek a nuclear program and in return it is getting sanctions relief, billions in unfrozen funds, $300 billion in fresh investments facilitated by the United States and a green light for its missile, drone and proxy forces to continue threatening its neighbors.”

Editorial Cartoons

Laugh Lines

By MIKE MARLAND | June 17, 2026
Feature

The Feral Elder: A New Column for Spunky and/or Funky Old People

By VALERIE HERSHFIELD, The Feral Elder | June 17, 2026

Unless you’re from the American South, or in the military or law enforcement, you were likely caught off-guard the first time another adult addressed you as “ma’am” or “sir,” implying you were – here it comes – OLD.

Business & Economy

Juneteenth Celebrations Across New Hampshire Pay Tribute to Black History

By ZACH LAIRD | June 17, 2026

“We believe that Black history is American history… It’s really important that we acknowledge and recognize all the parts of our history — both good and bad — and let that form a better future for us all.”

Business & Economy

Mount Sunapee Sewage Lagoon Study Approved; DES Commissioner Nominated for Another Term

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | June 17, 2026

The state’s Executive Council approved a contract with Weston & Sampson Engineers of Portsmouth to conduct a feasibility study of the Mount Sunapee Ski Area sewage lagoon Wednesday.

Business & Economy

Drought in Southeast NH, But Farmers Hopeful as Strawberry Season Begins

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | June 16, 2026

As the drought in the southern half of the state continues, farmers are taking stock and hopeful for good crops this year, though hydrologists are concerned that it is going to take a long time for the groundwater situation to turn around, particularly in the coastal and southern portions of the state where house wells and farm stands are abundant.

News

AG: Husband Shot Wife to Death, Then Killed Himself

By News Release | June 16, 2026

Based upon the information available at this time, it appears that on June 16, inside their home, Chandler Fairbanks shot and killed his wife Donna Fairbanks and then shot and killed himself.

Business & Economy

John Doe Federal ‘Laurie List’ Lawsuit Against Lisbon Moving Forward

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | June 16, 2026

The federal Laurie List lawsuit brought by a former Lisbon police officer is restarting after the town once again denied the officer his due process, according to court records.

News

AG Identifies Officer in Police-Involved Shooting in Milan

By Staff Report | June 16, 2026

Attorney General John M. Formella released Tuesday the identity of the police officer who discharged his firearm during a shooting incident May 21 in Milan, in which Zachary Gagne, 37, was injured.

Courts & Corrections

AG: Death of Husband and Wife Investigated as Murder/Suicide

By Staff Report | June 16, 2026

A husband and wife found dead in a Keene home Tuesday morning both appeared to have suffered gunshot wounds, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella.

Editorial Cartoons

Name That Buffoon

By MIKE MARLAND | June 16, 2026
Business & Economy

Free State Project’s PorcFest Will Be Scattered Across New Hampshire This Year

By ZACH LAIRD | June 15, 2026

After 25 years of working to create a concentrated community of like-minded libertarians in the state, the Free State Project’s summer staple event, PorcFest, is returning in the form of 10 mini festivals across New Hampshire versus a central gathering, according to Executive Director Eric Brakey.

Education

Special Education Issues Raised on Education Freedom Account Program

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | June 15, 2026

The services special education and disabled students receive in the Education Freedom Account program are not necessarily linked to those student’s needs.

Courts & Corrections

Woman’s Lawsuit: DCYF Knew About Abuse at State-Sanctioned Group Home

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org (InDepthNH.org) | June 15, 2026

But the stakes in Kristy Gesse’s civil trial, which started Monday in Merrimack Superior Court in Concord, go far beyond the Saddleback Mountain Retreat in Deerfield and owner Peter Tsetsilas.

Arts and Entertainment

16 NH Projects Receive Northern Border Regional Commission Grants

By News Release | June 15, 2026

Communities and organizations across seven rural New Hampshire counties will receive more than $8.1 million in federal funding through the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) Catalyst Program, supporting projects with a total economic impact of approximately $18.4 million. 

Feature

Writing on the Fly: Fathers and Fishing

By George Liset | June 15, 2026

My son Reed sent me a picture of his son fishing at the Gunstock Fishing Derby in Gilford. It reminded me of the last time I fished with my dad.

Editorial Cartoons

Fight Blight

By MIKE MARLAND | June 14, 2026
Health & Mental Health

Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula Recalled Due to Botulism Risk: NH DHHS

By NH DHHS | June 14, 2026

he New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Public Health (DPH) advises parents and caregivers not to use Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered Infant Formula. The company has voluntarily recalled the products, which have been linked to a multistate outbreak of infant botulism.

News

Table Set for Elections This Fall in New Hampshire

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | June 13, 2026

The table is now set for Republican and Democratic primaries on Sept. 8 with the winners facing off in a general election on Nov. 3.

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