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The move ends the fighting — at least for now — over the state's refusal to follow the DNC presidential primary calendar that made South Carolina, and not New Hampshire, the leadoff primary in 2024.
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Demonstrators, who gathered Monday afternoon, said they wanted transparency about any financial ties to Israeli companies. Some expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of acknowledgement from the college's Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies of the deaths of many thousands of Palestinians in the war.
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After calling off a plan to build a biomass plant to replace its oil-burning system in 2020, the college has new ideas for how to move away from fossil fuels.
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With federal money and local support, Peterborough is hoping to electrify 200 heating systems in the next three years. They’re also trying to train more people to do that work.
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Laura Cleminson wants to bring conversations about death and dying into the open.
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Lebanon's new temporary shelter served 53 people from late January to mid-April. The majority were between 21 and 40 years old.
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The annual event at Saint Anselm College, now in its 36th year, lasted six hours and featured no shortage of rhyming couplets.
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Decent weather's in the New Hampshire forecast. Among the events, Dinosaur World Live is Friday at The Colonial Theatre in Keene.
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Two weeks into their mission in Eagle Pass, NH National Guard soldiers said they are seeing more attempts to cross the border illegally than expected. That’s true even for those who’ve been deployed to the border before.
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85-year-old Susan Gillotti of Hanover is one of dozens of Upper Valley supporters who are hopeful that New Hampshire could be the next state to pass a “medical assistance in dying law.”
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The state’s chosen buyer, who offered $21.5 million in cash, missed her Monday deadline to close the deal despite receiving three extensions.
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The program gives a Manchester shelter money to assist in obtaining government IDs and birth certificates.