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Fish and Game Agrees To Rare Public Access on Success Pond
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If all goes as planned, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will soon complete its first land purchase in more than two decades.
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If all goes as planned, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will soon complete its first land purchase in more than two decades.
In North Conway in the Mount Washington Valley, upwards of $75,000 a year would be required to buy or rent a home.
CONCORD – Twenty-four fully vaccinated people have died from COVID-19 since Jan. 20, according to Jake Leon, spokesman for the state Department of Health and Human Services.
An ambitious effort to restore what once was known as the highest ski jump in the world is progressing in New Hampshire’s North Country, but the project will require additional fundraising to enter the next phase.
Amidst the COVID waste disposal shakeup, Lebanon logged their best revenue year for recycling in 2020, and by July of this year they’d already reached their recycling revenue estimates.
COLEBROOK — Speakers at the Sept. 14 public hearing on the proposed merger between Indian Stream Health Center and Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital expressed a range of reactions, from doubt to outright opposition to the move.
CONCORD — Punctuated by the chorus of Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Going To Take It,” a grassroots crowd of North Country residents and members of the Sierra Club, Community Action Works, Forest Lake Association, Conservation Law Foundation, and Save Forest Lake staged a protest outside the N.H. Department of Environmental Services’ Hazen Drive Headquarters on Friday afternoon.
Today, the Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery (GOFERR) launched the COVID-19 Expenses Relief Program to assist New Hampshire for-profit Main Street businesses with COVID-19 related business expenses in 2020 and 2021.
CONCORD — Tuesday’s meeting of the House Ways and Means Committee was scheduled for live-streaming, but the state’s YouTube page instead displayed the message: “This channel doesn’t have any content.”