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Nine-year-old Lincoln Worth, a first-time chili maker (and first-time stove-user) walked away with the $100 grand prize at ...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has denied an appeal in the case of Armando Barron, who is serving a life sentence for ...
Hancock resident Henry Ditlow, a senior at High Mowing School in Wilton, launched Hancock’s first seed library Saturday at ...
Franklin Pierce University will posthumously award an honorary degree to former Board of Trustees Chair Frederick W. Pierce ...
HB 675, currently before the NH state Legislature, caps all school district budgets at 2026 levels, with inflation-based adjustments only.
In reference to the article in the March 27 edition regarding state Rep. Jonah Wheeler, I would like to say it was a true breath of fresh air to read about a Democra using common sense and good ...
Many today at risk of losing their Social Security benefits will remember the Charlie McCarthy/Edgar Bergen show and relate to its parallel performance in today’s White House. The only problem is ...
M. Scott McGovern wrote (“Discomfort is not risk”) that people competing by gender with which they identified until qualifying for national competitions is fine. I disagree. My daughter won Alpine and ...
For more than 30 years, my husband has lived with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Until five years ago, I didn’t know much about Medicaid. That changed when my husband suffered several ...
Sudden cuts at the federal Department of Health and Human Services will negatively impact some of the most-vulnerable people in local communities, according to Melissa Gallagher of the Grapevine ...
The Wilton Historical Society will meet Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. in the Historical Rooms at the Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library, 7 Forest Road, Wilton.
On Saturday morning, the Rindge Recreation Department hosted Easter celebrations, with Easter-themed coloring pages, a ...
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