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Since 2017, at least two men with serious mental illness have died in the psychiatric unit of the New Hampshire State Prison, after being restrained face down by corrections officers. The state maintains the cases are fundamentally different. But advocates say they reflect long-running problems with how the state cares for people in its custody.
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An adaptation allows broad-leaved evergreens like rhododendrons to thrive in the doubly-challenging conditions of damp soil and freezing temperatures.
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The bus operator is set to begin a 30-year lease with the state that will allow for daily parking fees at its terminals in Portsmouth and Dover.
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State regulators say adding targets for cutting climate-warming pollution into New Hampshire law is not part of the project
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En un clima frío, muchos en la comunidad católica de Nashua se reunieron el pasado domingo para celebrar a la Virgen de Guadalupe en la parroquia de San Aloysius de Gonzaga.
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Los Literarios se reunirán por última vez en el año este viernes. Manchester tendrá arte en su museo local.
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Keene and Dover’s welfare offices have seen clients need more housing and shelter support as rents continue to climb.
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After more MOVE remains were found at the Penn Museum last month, we got in touch with curator Rachel Watkins to find out what happened.
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One bill seeks to clarify the authority of the Public Utilities Commission and Department of Energy. Another would repeal the consumer advocate's office.
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La celebración a la Virgen de Guadalupe este fin de semana en St. Aloysius of Gonzaga era parte de las novenas para la patrona de las Américas en anticipación de la festividad religiosa del 12 de diciembre.
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El Servicio Nacional del Clima dice que se esperan fuertes lluvias y temperaturas cálidas.
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Stories from the New England News Collaborative