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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. The people listed here passed ...
CONCORD — Prosecutors assigned to former corrections officer Matthew Millar’s second-degree murder case don’t want former Corrections Commissioner Helen Hanks answering questions about her destruction ...
CONCORD — The chair of the House Finance Committee called the state’s school boards corrupt at a meeting Wednesday during a debate over expanding the Education Freedom Account program. Rep. Kenneth ...
The Atkinson Lions Club, Women’s Civic Club, Garden Club, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Conservation Commission, Youth Baseball and Softball, fire trucks, and police cars all took part in the parade.
CONCORD – Construction has been halted on the state’s new $43 million secure psychiatric forensic hospital in Concord, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said Wednesday. In response to a question by InDepthNH.org at a ...
A Book, an Idea and a Goat. From ‘A Book, an Idea and a Goat,’ Andru Volinsky’s weekly newsletter on Substack is primarily devoted to writing about the national movement for fair school funding and ...
CONCORD – John Scippa was nominated and immediately confirmed as interim commissioner of the Department of Corrections Wednesday by the state’s Executive Council. Scippa, a resident of Exeter, will ...
Sometimes what appears to be one thing is something else. For example, the blind men and the elephant story most every child hears at a young age, feeling only one area of an elephant can give you the ...
The Seabrook Station nuclear power plant got a “green” bill of health in 2024 from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with only two minor issues noted, according to NRC inspectors who held a public, ...
CONCORD — Counties or communities could not stop their law enforcement departments from helping federal agents with enforcing immigration laws under a bill the House passed Thursday. The bill would ...
CONCORD — Hundreds of people turned out to speak against the House-passed budget saying it harms the state’s most vulnerable including the developmentally disabled, the elderly, the mentally ill and ...
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