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Zip Codes Can Dramatically Limit Future for NH Students
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The disparity between property-wealthy school districts and the opportunities they provide their children and property-poor districts is immense.
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The disparity between property-wealthy school districts and the opportunities they provide their children and property-poor districts is immense.
Analysis: Despite being ranked the state with the lowest levels of poverty, in 2017, about 100,000 individuals were still impoverished in New Hampshire.
State senators from Manchester accused Gov. Sununu of using the opioid crisis for political gain.
Police are hoping someone will remember a detail that could lead to justice for Denise Robert.
Here’s what’s on tap for upcoming 2020 presidential candidate visits to New Hampshire over the weekend and beyond.
“We’ve lost $1 million already,” said Berlin Mayor Paul Grenier. “How much is enough?”
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“I always used to say he would turn around or he would die. There were two options. I never thought of the middle option.” – Laurie Branchaud
The Executive Council Wednesday approved more than $80 million of agency requests for emergency funding as the state budget impasse heads into its third month.
Dianne Martin currently serves as Associate Attorney General and Chief of Staff to Attorney General Gordon MacDonald at the New Hampshire Department of Justice, where she oversees and is responsible for the day-to-day operations at the office.
Mayor Jim Bouley of Concord will be Convention Co-Chair
The monarch monitoring and migration tagging workshop on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Chapman’s Landing on River Road in Stratham, NH. There will be three sessions to choose from offered at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m.
The peak that is home to some of the world’s worst weather is also home to a rare butterfly, recently rediscovered and now being studied by biologists who are hoping to find out what it eats and how it lives in such an extreme climate.
Local officials face difficult questions as they begin constructing budgets voters or councils will decide next year.
Today, August 24th until 7 p.m. is the final day of the Trash 2 Treasure Sale sponsored by Student Association of the University of New Hampshire for returning students to outfit their dorms with items that very easily could have ended up in landfills.
At 6’ 4” he’s a tall drink of water, Oxford and Harvard educated and, like many a Netflix series, starts off slow but then rivets you in with intelligence, with lines of dialog so good they must be written down, with hope that after the first season, the series will be picked up
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
A variety of artisan vendors display their wares at the new WREN Local Works Marketplace on Main Street Bethlehem.
Summer’s almost over, but Pete Buttigieg & Joe Biden are trekking up and down the Connecticut river valley this weekend (and in Pete’s case, Nashua and Carroll County too); Amy Klobuchar is covering southern NH from the seacoast to Keene, and 8 different candidates will be in the lakes & north country this coming week (smart move for this time of year)!