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Is New Hampshire living on borrowed time or just lucky?
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Voices of the personalities and people of the Granite State.
Is New Hampshire living on borrowed time or just lucky?
Jazz is alive at UNH and it offers many opportunities for students and music lovers to enjoy.
InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service. We view this as part of our public service mission.
All of these activities require flaggers who can direct traffic so the utility workers can do their pruning and digging. The objective is to keep the utility workers, and those passing by, as safe as possible.
Portsmouth resident Stefany Shaheen speaks with podcaster Roger Wood about her role on the President’s Council on Fitness and Nutrition, as well as her insight on police body cameras.
We spoke with Sean Locke, Director of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Unit, on how their work is essential for promoting social justice and equality in New Hampshire.
Every once in a while, it’s simply lovely to stop and remember what’s good, what’s worth a pause, what inspires gratitude. So, today, dear musers, I write a list of good moments, of pauses, of reflections of joy.
On a Tuesday evening, deep in the bowels of The Memorial Union Building (The MUB), sits a group of about twenty young men and women with fly tying vises in front of them. This evening, master fly tier and former UNH athletic trainer, Scott Biron is teaching the group to tie a streamer pattern which is sure to catch trout on New Hampshire’s lakes and ponds.
The state’s contributions to public education puts it in line with state’s like Mississippi and Louisiana although its per capita wealth averages among the highest in the country.