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New Hampshire’s changing fall leaves have drawn thousands of visitors this year to the Flume Gorge, Echo Lake and Artist's Bluff Trail. The state made the route to the bluff one-way this year to manage the crowds.
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And what happens when those federal funds go away?
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The real estate developer and auto dealer is known in Republican circles as a political donor, but has never sought office.
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The Hannah Duston Memorial Historic Site, located in Boscawen, New Hampshire, was erected in 1874 near the confluence of the Contoocook and Merrimack rivers.
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The Legislature will take up more than 1,000 new bills in January. Some would bring changes to the classroom and the playground.
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After a tornado tore through town, a neighborhood in St. Louis is trying to save its bricks. Can they?
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Mike LaRoche’s volunteer journey began one fall evening in 2009.
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Every other week on NHPR, we like to put a spotlight on people and places around the state on Give Back NH.
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Women’s groups say the theatre didn’t want to engage with a controversial issue and have called the move a “political decision that is clearly anti-abortion.”
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In response to big crowds on Artists Bluff, New Hampshire State Parks has rolled out new strategies, including requiring one-way foot traffic on the 1.2 mile loop
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The plan would bring about the first business tax cut in New Hampshire three years. And it would come after Gov. Kelly Ayotte said in January that she was not interested in lowering the business enterprise tax in her budget.
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Cousin Curtiss has been described as “blues at the speed of bluegrass,” and “rock Americana with a soulful drip.”
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