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Calling B.S. on the Energy Conservation Code
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The bad news is that the trade group that represents the state’s building contractors does not want to give the buyers of new homes the energy efficiency they need.
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The bad news is that the trade group that represents the state’s building contractors does not want to give the buyers of new homes the energy efficiency they need.
Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais convened a Mayoral Summit Monday to discuss issues related to cities around the state, but no one from the press or public was allowed to attend.
Thomas Andrew, New Hampshire’s former chief medical examiner who conducted the autopsies on Christine Sullivan and Jenna Pellegrini, explained the wounds found on the women.
Tell that to the parents who are scared for their children’s lives after seeing trans people being bullied, attacked, and murdered across the country just for existing, tell that to the trans people who have to live in fear every day knowing that their fundamental rights are being ripped away by politicians who don’t even know a single transgender person.
Traffic generated by the solar eclipse will impact roads throughout New Hampshire.
Additional out-of-state crews arrived this morning as energy company continues to discover more damage caused by ice-covered trees
Six parents and a state representative testified about their concerns with the state Division for Children, Youth and Families Monday, including one man who said he served more than 10 years in prison, lost his children and much of it was based on a police officer with credibility issues.
It was a short, two-month break but former mayor Paul Grenier is back in City Hall, this time as a city councilor.
A major snowstorm Saturday dumped more than two feet of snow in the northern half of the state while leaving thousands without power from downed trees in a more wet band of snow and rain from Alton to Dunbarton to Sharon.