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Did you know it was white people who ended slavery? Or that slavery was commonplace in the world as far back as the third century?
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Did you know it was white people who ended slavery? Or that slavery was commonplace in the world as far back as the third century?
The 90th Annual League of New Hampshire Craftsmen’s Fair concludes this Sunday and has been outstanding, organizers say, with good weather and help with new, mobile technology the state provided which allows for secure credit card transfers.
The people listed here passed away during the previous week and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service.
Summer brings great weather and longer days which makes for good porch-sitting weather. There is no better way to relax than with an entertaining or informative book on fly fishing. I am a reader, and like most readers, I like to be surrounded by my books.
The City of Portsmouth, is once again in the game to acquire the McIntyre federal building downtown. Podcast producer Roger Wood has a report
Mary Lee Sargent and I filed suit in Merrimack County Superior Court to call for the state to reverse its illegal removal of the Elizabeth Gurley Flynn historical marker.
The floppy hair, the red tie, the over-sized suit. (Trump) has become an American icon, as instantly recognizable, as two-dimensional, and as silly as Mickey Mouse.
LONDONDERRY: Deborah Blake Dempsey has walked on coals, taken trapeze lessons, sky-dived twice, learned falconry, flew on a hang glider, walked through an Ecuador rain forest looking for frogs, and rediscovered herself when she turned 38.
Despite politicians’ claims of business tax rate cuts spurring the state’s economy, a recent study indicates the state’s economy would grow faster by putting additional money in the hands of low- to moderate-income residents.