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The five Republicans seeking to challenge Sen. Maggie Hassan in November met for a debate Tuesday.
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Lyme disease health report: The tick-borne illness and its signs can be “very unpredictable,” said Kristiansen, 59, who is founder and director of the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship, a regional business resource center in Keene.
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A mural that was painted in a Vermont synagogue more than 100 years ago by a Lithuanian immigrant — and hidden behind a wall for years— has been termed a rare piece of art and has been painstakingly moved and restored.
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Many in Lebanon can't access their life savings because of the economic crisis. A hostage-taker in Beirut surrendered in exchange for some of his funds, which he needed for his father's medical bills.
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Former N.H. Supreme Court Judge James Duggan died Saturday at his home in Amherst after a period of declining health, according to his family.
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A year ago today, the Taliban marched into Kabul, Afghanistan, taking over the city and country. The U.S. withdrew troops and began an evacuation that turned chaotic and deadly.
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Most of New England is experiencing drought. The U.S. Drought Monitor issued a new map Thursday that shows areas of eastern Massachusetts outside Cape Cod and much of southern and eastern Rhode Island now in extreme, instead of severe, drought.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the new proposed rules, which are designed to protect the last remaining North Atlantic right whales, last month.
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Este domingo, en el festival latinoamericano en Nashua, dos amigos presentaron el género de la Banda. Clínicas en NH empiezan a recibir pacientes para vacuna de la viruela del mono. Corte estatal expande grupo de abogados disponibles para clientes de bajo ingreso
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El popular género musical de México estuvo presente en el festival Latinoamericano en Nashua este fin de semana. Dos amigos estaban en el negocio de llevarlo a los Granite Staters.
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Many history and social studies lessons focus on the lives and accomplishments of men. The Remedial Herstory Project is trying to change that.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative