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The statue commemorating a colonial-era woman has been the subject of controversy for years, and a vandal struck the monument with spray paint in late April.
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When the Food and Drug Administration approved Gleevec to treat a form of leukemia in 2001, it ushered in a new era in cancer care.
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The bill seeks to create a framework in state law for farmers to process meat at their farms or other facilities beside those approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Donnalee Lozeau is the director of a new statewide program that will distribute roughly $200 million in federal funding this year toward rural healthcare needs in New Hampshire. Over five years, the state expects to receive a total of $1 billion dollars.
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A judge in Manchester issued a $15.5 million judgment against Adam Montgomery in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the mother of Harmony Montgomery, his 5-year-old daughter he beat to death.
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Imagine receiving notice that the land underneath your home will be sold in just 60 days. It’s a situation that many manufactured-home owners face as out-of-state investors seek to take ownership and control of New Hampshire’s manufactured-home communities, eliminating the last affordable path to homeownership for many of our neighbors.
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The version of the bill that the Senate passed Thursday would lift the requirement that parents notify the school district or state that their child is in home education.
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Half of the correctional officer jobs in the New Hampshire Department of Corrections are vacant. Rep. Travis Corcoran could face a formal censure by the House of Representatives. And the Secretary of State issues new guidance for college voters.
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As is typical in science, every rule has its exceptions.
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Mohegan scholar and minister Samson Occom raised the money that helped establish Dartmouth College in 1769. The money was supposed to help build a school for Native American students, but it was instead redirected to Dartmouth.
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Service organizations, public transit groups and every day drivers in New Hampshire are finding ways to cope with cost of gasoline and preparing for prices to keep rising.
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Doors open at 6:00 p.m., with the show beginning promptly at 7:00 p.m.
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