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The federal government backed off of an earlier plan to sell the property. But that hasn’t reassured some local seniors.
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States aren’t technically members of ISO-New England, the regional grid operator. So leaving would mean instructing utilities and other organizations that own transmission lines to withdraw from the organization themselves.
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In a video released Wednesday, the senator and former New Hampshire governor said “it’s just time” to step away from elected office
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In this segment of How to New Hampshire, we give you the tips you need to start skating on wild ice – the natural ice that forms lakes and rivers.
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Two high school athletes have asked a federal judge to expand their lawsuit challenging the state’s transgender sports ban to include President Trump and his recent order banning transgender girls from playing on girls’ sports teams.
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While some Granite Staters get a dose of the outdoors on nearby ski slopes, others line up to explore towers, tunnels, slides, and thrones — all made of ice.
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The science and technology company Battelle is running the liquid left over from its “PFAS Annihilator” through testing in Massachusetts to make sure the chemicals are gone.
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Reporter Erica Heilman talked with Katrin Tchana about her childhood in Lyme, New Hampshire, and how it has become increasingly difficult for people who grew up there to remain.
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State regulators say adding targets for cutting climate-warming pollution into New Hampshire law is not part of the project.
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Eric Labarge will serve more than three years in prison, plus pay a fine and restitution for his role in vandalizing the homes of two New Hampshire Public Radio journalists.