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Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
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Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
D.J. Bettencourt said four students in Merrimack who have been involved in sports tested positive for the virus and a large number of students were exposed. There are about 170 currently in quarantine.
It seems like ours are telling people what we are for—renewable energy, strong public schools, a livable wage, to name a few—and theirs are telling us what they are against—TAXES!
From Marilla Ricker, to Vesta Roy, to Donna Sytek, and Kelly Ayotte, we have many role models to look up to and who have guided the way for women running today.
While Sununu’s style and personality differ from Trump’s, he’s brought Trump’s corrupt agenda to the corner office.
The state also also announced two additional deaths related to COVID-19, both women from Hillsborough County older than 60.
Public school officials told legislators Wednesday the state has sent conflicting messages, failed to provide timely safety and health guidance, and needs to provide additional money to school districts in order to continue reopening schools during the pandemic.
DHHS Announces Potential Community Exposures Connected To Positive Cases of COVID-19 at Gate City Church in Nashua.
The Exit 11 tollbooth plaza on Route 3 in Merrimack is coming out, the attorney general’s office will be releasing a report on police use of force in a case in Albany on Thursday, and ski season pre-sales look good.
This past spring, in the throes of the early days of the pandemic I went for my twice daily walk along the path to the Welch Mountain trailhead, stopping by the beaver pond along Orris Road.
The state also announced two news deaths, a man and a woman from Hillsborough County, both older than 60.
Pandemic-impacted state revenues rebounded in September led by business and tobacco taxes.
A rural community health center in need of “survival funding” will have to wait at least another week to find if it can receive COVID-19 relief to continue to serve 4,200.
The use of campfires is limited to the metal rings that are provided at the campsites, and charcoal grill use in these areas will be limited to the grills provided on site. All other fire usage throughout the forest is prohibited.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 35 new positive test results for COVID-19, for a daily PCR test positivity rate of 0.4% and one new death a woman from Merrimack County older than 60 on Monday.
A study commission believes the state’s education funding system should be based on student performance.
State Senator and gubernatorial candidate Dan Feltes hosted a Monday press conference with labor leaders to announce his plan to reject a pay increase if elected governor until Granite Staters get a raise in the minimum wage.
About $12 million of CARES Act funds will raise the curtain at New Hampshire live performance venues that have been impacted by the coronavirus.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
A coalition representing more than 3,000 local newsrooms took the unusual step of backing a plan for the government to dramatically help local news while maintaining strong First Amendment safeguards.