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$1.5 Million in Funds to be Split Between New Hampshire Schools
Over 160 New Hampshire communities are set to receive additional funds owed to them after an accouting error by the Dept. of Education.
Over 160 New Hampshire communities are set to receive additional funds owed to them after an accouting error by the Dept. of Education.
Members of the public were invited to discuss the environmental impact study and alternative routes for Exit 4A in Londonderry.
Check out the dispatch log from the Portsmouth Police Dept. from May 27 - 28.
Check out the most recent dispatch logs from the Salem Police Dept. for May 28.
The 2018 Best of NH Party will be held on Thursday, June 14 at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
Police are searching for more information after two people were seriously injured during a late night fight on Fleet Street.
Check out the most recent dispatch logs from the Salem Police Dept. for May 25 - 28.
Morgan Stickney, an elite swimmer from Bedford recently underwent an experimental leg amputation in Boston to treat chronic pain.
Here are a few reminders and closure notes about this year's Memorial Day on Monday, May 28.
New Hampshire State Police and the Department of Transportation cleared out homeless camps Thursday along the Merrimack River in Manchester
A lawyer for the man accused of shooting a 19-year-old in Merrimack earlier this week told a jury that his gun went off accidentally.
This year's Free Fishing Day will be held on June 2, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Dept. announced this week.
Merrimack School officials are looking to fill a school board vacancy left by the sudden departure of Micheal Thompson.
Maine's Sea Dog Brewing is expanding their restaurant business in Exeter.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Dept. is asking for the public's help protecting piping plovers long the seacoast in Hampton and Seabrook.
Local organizations and retailers are offering to buy back certain lead (Pb) fishing tackle known to poison loons.
Merrimack officials are searching for the oldest resident in town so they may pass along the Boston Post Cane.
A Massachusetts woman is facing 10 years in prison for her role in a heroin trafficking conspiracy.
Town officials have settled a federal lawsuit which will make way for the construction of a 105-foot tall cell tower at 8 Kingston Road.
State officials are anticipating new PFAS testing could prove chemicals from a car wash tainted local drinking water.