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Brattleboro and the town of Hinsdale have been working on a plan to rehabilitate two historic bridges, but now the New Hampshire town says it does not want to support the project
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Jay Lucas, a venture capitalist from Portsmouth, sought to reinvigorate Newport, New Hampshire with the promise of positive energy and a revitalized Eagle Times newspaper. Some people in town now blame him for the paper's collapse — and are raising questions about other promises Lucas has made to help turn Newport around.
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The former head of New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment center was arraigned in federal court Monday, after he was indicted on charges of orchestrating attacks on journalists' homes.
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Under a new agreement with the Trump administration, state troopers are being trained to enforce federal immigration laws, including arresting undocumented people without warrants. Some activists say the policies will harm communities of color.
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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.