State Considering Health Center Merger in North Country

The proposed merger of Indian Stream Health Center and Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital is now before the Charitable Trust Unit of the Attorney General’s Office, one of the final hurdles in a process that got underway months ago.

Opponents Rallying July 14 Against State Permit for Proposed Dalton landfill

North Country residents and conservation groups will rally Wednesday, July 14 at White Mountain Regional High School to urge the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Wetlands Bureau to reject a pending permit for a 189-acre landfill in Dalton adjacent to Forest Lake State Park.

Congressional Threat Suspect From Amherst To Change Plea

The Amherst man who allegedly made threats against six members of Congress and one New Hampshire state representative before fleeing to Brazil is now scheduled to plead guilty to the federal charges against him.

Worth Waiting For in Manchester

The fireworks scheduled for July 4 in Manchester were rained out, but Monday night’s display from Arms Park was amazing as photographed by Jeffrey Hastings.

Workforce Issues Exacerbated By the Pandemic

The Great Recession impacted men more than women and more women were employed in private industry than men from 2007 until 2015, but since that time more men are working than women.

Planning for Fly Fishing ‘Fails’

I like to travel light, but it is the unexpected that is hard to plan for. Pittsburg is not like a fly into Newfoundland, where if something goes wrong, you are sorry out of luck.

Manchester Police Search for Missing 12-Year-Old Girl

Manchester Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing 12-year-old Manchester girl. Olivia Weber was last seen this morning (7/2/21) around 6 a.m. in the area of Somerville and Taylor Streets.

As Maine Goes, So Goes New Hampshire?

Bastille Day is nigh, and ratepayers in Maine are storming the gates of the fortress with torches and pitchforks.

NH Supreme Court Strikes Down GOP-Backed Voting Law

The Republican-backed 2017 voter registration law known as Senate Bill 3 must be struck down, the New Hampshire Supreme Court said, because it violates equal protection guarantees of the state Constitution and places an unreasonable burden on the right to vote.