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There are several local efforts — including keeping track of the number of people put on the ICE flights leaving Portsmouth International Airport, protests and public meetings — to pressure local officials to end these flights.
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Glendi has grown a lot over the years, organizers said. This fall, they planned to serve 10,000 meals, and had ordered more than three tons of meat.
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Sometimes you can save a branch, but it’s usually not worth the effort!
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In this special summer series from Give Back NH we explore how local libraries across New Hampshire strengthen communities and support lifelong learning.
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Author Jennifer Weiner sits down with Hannah McCarthy in September 2025 to discuss her latest novel The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits.
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Refrigerated food used to be seen as unnatural. Now, it’s warped our very definition of the word “fresh.”
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Air conditioners and fans are working hard as the hot and humid weather settles in across New England. In New Hampshire, customers use approximately 20% more electricity on average during the summer months to keep their homes and businesses cool, but heat waves and long stretches of sweltering weather can drive that number up even higher. No matter what electric rates are, when your usage increases, so does your bill.
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Acclaimed Santa Cruz, California string-band AJ Lee & Blue Summit play contemporary bluegrass, Americana, country, and folk with a jam-band flavor.
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John Giarrusso, 49, of Haverhill, Mass., is accused of receiving sexual abuse of videos of children, via Kik, a messaging app.
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“Drought, plus beech bark disease, plus beech leaf disease can really be a bad combination,” says Jeff Garnas, an associate professor of forest ecosystem health at the University of New Hampshire.
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Hay varios esfuerzos locales para presionar a los funcionarios a terminar con estos vuelos: rastrear el número de personas que ICE ubica en los vuelos de deportación que salen de Pease, protestas y participación en reuniones locales.
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Distracting yourself after a breakup isn't always a bad thing.
The Middle with Jeremy Hobson is the only live, national call-in talk show on public radio focused on current events and bridging divides - and it's coming to New Hampshire!
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