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Op-Ed: Needlessly Cruel: Is that the NH Way?
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It’s appalling that Governor Sununu aims to spend his last few months in office targeting the very people he’s tasked with representing and protecting.
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It’s appalling that Governor Sununu aims to spend his last few months in office targeting the very people he’s tasked with representing and protecting.
The Speaker of the House and 30 other Republican lawmakers argue the state Supreme Court should overturn the landmark Claremont education decisions as the justices erred in determining the state had an obligation to provide every child with an adequate education and to pay for it
InDepthNH.org scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column.
What is believed to likely be a close primary race between Colin Van Ostern of Concord and Maggie Goodlander of Nashua for the Democratic nomination for the Second Congressional District turned into a learning session for a half hour debate on WMUR-TV Thursday night.
National border security, the economy and inflation were among the issues that three of the 13 candidates for the Republican primary in the Congressional District 2 race got a chance to debate before a live television audience in a WMUR debate Thursday night.
I collect shells for a purpose, I’ve been relearning the art of decoupage and creating some lovely images.
The cyanobacteria warnings have been decreased to watches for Governor’s Island, The Broads, and Wolfeboro areas of Lake Winnipesaukee. The watches remain for the Alton and Tuftonboro areas.
The 22nd Annual New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) lineup includes over 100 independent films that will be screened at the four-day event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on October 17–?20, 2024.
With recent polls showing more than 20 percent of likely voters have yet to decide on a candidate, three seeking the Democratic nomination for governor of New Hampshire debated Wednesday night about their positions on abortion, legalization of cannabis, housing and education.