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By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Donna Morin told lawmakers a waiting period on gun purchases could have saved her son.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Presenting a school budget is a typically staid, number-laden affair.
By DAN ATTORRI
For the past two years, the Capital Cup has resided at the Everyday Cafe in Contoocook. After Wednesday evening’s victory, the Hopkinton Alpine ski team brought it back yet again. Senior Merrick Chapin topped the boys’ standings, and both the Hopkinton boys’ and girls’ teams won their respective events as the Hawks claimed their third consecutive Capital Cup on Wednesday at Proctor Academy.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Considering speeding in New Hampshire? Think again.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
At age 75, Rep Bob Lynn says he loves life. But he knows he’s no “spring chicken” and his days are finite.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A pickup truck that was submerged in an icy pond in Bow for over a week was finally pulled out on Tuesday, officials said.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Carolyn Choate had heard about Casella Waste Systems’ plan to build a landfill near Forest Lake in Dalton and the local community’s efforts to stop it.
By Rebeca Pereira
In Allenstown, the proposed town budget of $6.2 million exceeds last year’s budget by upwards of $600,000, a 10.6% increase.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Marcy Charette formed a new alliance of Concord taxpayers opposed to expansive municipal projects that benefit few and “threaten to throw many of us into poverty.”
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Epsom’s three select board members – Cheryl Gilpatrick, Virginia Drew and Meadow Wysocki – chatted in the refurbished basement of the town’s Old Meetinghouse, a building the town came together to restore.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
New Hampshire lawmakers are revisiting a bill on options for end-of-life care this year that stirs deep philosophical divisions over the right to exercise personal liberty versus concerns about undermining the state’s mental health goals by normalizing suicide.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Around 100 people gathered in Concord to testify and lobby lawmakers regarding a 15-week abortion ban on Monday, when they received an unexpected announcement: The bill is all but dead in the water.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Marcy Kelley, superintendent of Bow and Dunbarton’s school district, is standing up to a legislative effort calling for her removal over allegations that she suppressed parents’ free speech during a girls’ soccer game last fall.
By DAVID BROOKS
A small bay on Squam Lake doesn’t have a lot in common with the Gulf of Mexico, but as of Monday they share at least one attribute: The U.S. Interior Department has changed their name.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
A number of New Hampshire adults are getting the same call: you’ve won the lottery, but you must pay an upfront fee before you can collect your prize money.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
One person was killed in a fire at a single-family home in Deering on Saturday, while everyone escaped the flames at another residence in Franklin the following night.
By DAVID BROOKS
A moderate earthquake reported four miles offshore from Portsmouth was strong enough to rattle Concord and much of eastern New England on Monday morning and was felt as far away as Pennsylvania.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
In the second week of full-blown bill hearings, several big-ticket items have already come before the Legislature.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When Leah Wolczko began collecting her students’ cell phones during class, she became an “urban legend.”
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Kearsarge and Sunapee hosted Concord and three other schools at Colby-Sawyer’s Hogan Center pool on Friday night for some varsity swimming action as the teams approach the end of their regular seasons, and gear up for the last chance meets and championships in February.
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