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A New Hampshire man, Christopher Plummer was doing a routine check of his email when he noticed that something wasn’t right with it.
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A New Hampshire man, Christopher Plummer was doing a routine check of his email when he noticed that something wasn’t right with it.
Gov. Chris Sununu joined tourism officials, law enforcement, business leaders, and rally officials on the stage at the newly renovated Colonial Theater where they outlined their plans to host thousands over the nine-day period ending on June 18.
Manchester Police have now arrested a fourth suspect in connection with a shooting that injured four people at a graduation party.
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.
Durham, NH: On Friday, June 9th, the Tideline Public House, and Food Truck Court will open the renovated Public House, which features New England’s largest food truck park. Owner, Scott Letourneau, said, “It’s been a busy couple of weeks. We’ve opened the outdoor area, the seating, the food trucks, and the Salt Shed.”
The judge hearing the defamation lawsuit Eric Spofford filed against New Hampshire Public Radio has ordered transcripts of interviews with key sources for the story detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Spofford be turned over for the judge’s confidential review.
In an attempt to provide more funding for needy communities, the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday decided to add about $11.5 million to its new education funding program.
When Keith Gentili was 44 years old, he had a goal: to become a member of the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club. According to amc4000footer.org, the list was formed to “introduce hikers to some of the lesser-known sections of the White Mountains of New Hampshire.” He planned to finish the list by his 48th birthday, which he did that night four years later.
Eric Spofford filed a brief Thursday telling the judge in his defamation lawsuit against New Hampshire Public Radio they are producing a new podcast series about him that will include the past false allegations of sexual misconduct, a new accuser and stated NHPR has refused to interview him beforehand.