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By DAVID BROOKS
The American vehicle market has seen a lot of big trends lately, from gigantic pickups to speedy electric cars, but it has also seen one surprisingly small trend: the kei truck.
By DAVID BROOKS
A bill to end a little-known group that buys childhood vaccines for the state drew a slew of opposition Wednesday from nurses and doctors who said it would not only be dangerous to health but bad for wallets.
By DAVID BROOKS
Boaters trying to create an extra mooring spot on New Hampshire lakes may soon find that their spud’s a dud.
By DAVID BROOKS
Magazines like to publish articles titled “30 under 30,” listing 30 newsworthy local folks who are under the age of 30. The state’s biggest electric utility has a different idea for that title.
By DAVID BROOKS
Fundraising has begun to restore the historic Flying Yankee train, beginning with a plan to repair equipment known as the traction motors.
By DAVID BROOKS
Concord is about to see its first example of a fairly new trend in veterinary medicine: an urgent-care clinic for dogs and cats.
By DAVID BROOKS
In what might be the region’s only case of its kind during this season of school budget presentations, the John Stark School District budget says it is facing a large decrease in the two items that usually drive cost increases: salaries and benefits.
By DAVID BROOKS
Landing and taking off in a small plane can be tricky. Doing it on ice, as 164 people did last Saturday, must be a lot trickier. Right?
By DAVID BROOKS
Deliberative sessions are all about local control but it was state actions and their effect on property taxes that dominated much of Wednesday’s discussion for voters in the Weare School District.
By DAVID BROOKS
These might be tumultuous political times but you wouldn’t know it from the Henniker School District’s annual deliberative session.
By DAVID BROOKS
Those of us whose jobs are spent inside buildings might be concerned about climate change but it’s nothing compared to folks whose livelihood depends on what happens outdoors.
By DAVID BROOKS
And another one is gone.
By DAVID BROOKS
It’s town meeting season in New Hampshire, a statewide tradition that gives everybody a voice in how their community works. For many, the concept of annual meeting is so foreign that it can be unapproachable. With those newbies in mind, we have created this little guide.
By DAVID BROOKS
The region has new ways to commemorate the life and legacy of Concord teacher Christa McAuliffe on the 39th anniversary of the Challenger explosion.
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 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 DAVID BROOKS
Voters in Weare and Henniker will have a chance to attend three school district deliberative sessions this week but no matter which they go to, they’ll hear one message: Cuts in state aid are raising local property taxes.
By DAVID BROOKS
The cold weather that arrived this month has resurrected a New Hampshire institution: The Alton Bay Ice Runway, the only FAA-designated airport on ice in the Lower 48, has opened for the first time in three winters.
By DAVID BROOKS
Below-zero temperatures are a good excuse to find useful things to do indoors, so here’s an idea: Donate a pint of blood.
By DAVID BROOKS
Electric utilities in New Hampshire are changing the way they buy the power that they sell to us, raising the possibility that ratepayers can save money but also the possibility they’ll face big, unexpected bills.
By DAVID BROOKS
It’s common knowledge that lots of people moved to New Hampshire during the pandemic to escape city life and lockdowns. A new analysis shows that they brought a lot of money with them.
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