Suffragist Marilla Ricker’s Portrait Hangs in NH State House
She voted, but her ballot in Dover wasn’t counted. She ran for governor of New Hampshire, but had her fee returned by the Secretary of State.
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She voted, but her ballot in Dover wasn’t counted. She ran for governor of New Hampshire, but had her fee returned by the Secretary of State.
The high court refused to hear ExxonMobil’s appeal of earlier court decisions that the state could unlock a trust fund that contains the money.
Retired Marine Corps Sgt. Pete McDonald has formed a nonprofit to build tiny homes for American heroes to say thanks..
The city of Portsmouth is embarking on a potential citywide LED street light project.
U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, says her language to block another round of base closings was also approved.
The oldest Navy yard in the nation will have a new mission soon.
What is that orange sludge oozing out of Coakley landfill?
Roger Wood Indepth: One New Hampshire fisherman is doubtful that a $3 million dollar federal grant will actually help the industry.
Roger Wood Indepth: It wasn’t lucky number 7 for supporters of marijuana decriminalization in New Hampshire.