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Writing On The Fly: An Evening With Author And Fly Fisher David Van Wie
Liset: David Van Wie brings the reader down a different rabbit hole.

Liset: David Van Wie brings the reader down a different rabbit hole.

NH Consumer Advocate Kreis: The housing stock most in need of energy efficiency upgrades in NH are the homes of low-income people.
Former Hancock Police Chief Andrew Wood, fired for allegedly double dipping on his timecards, now faces felony theft charges.
The Portsmouth Gas Light Co.’s liquor license was suspended for allegedly serving the driver in a fatal morning crash Thanksgiving Day.
Advocates gathered in Manchester Tuesday urging U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-NH, to end her opposition to lifting Title 42.
What I do know is that this most incredible event — for both men and women, is the Academy Awards, the Haley’s Comet, every 4 years.
Davidow: It’s been a while, but I didn’t want to do this one alone, so I reached out to an old friend.
A confluence of events including a multi-generational spider web of the arts woven into the social fabric around the city.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation has sent us a $10,000 to the nonprofit news organization so donations for 2022 are tripled.
Town trash bags can make a great gift: They are useful, practical and the last thing anyone ever wants to buy for themselves.
Portsmouth podcaster producer had the opportunity to learn about the Russian invasion Ukraine; 10 months later, he checks in with Teschner.
Rayno: 2022 was an election year and that often brings out the worst in politicians, political hacks and supporters or opposers.
These days, the news can feel unpredictable and makes you wonder in NH who is really putting the money behind it and what they expect.
Questions about what’s been vetted, and who is doing the vetting, are swirling around the proposed $21.5M sale of the Laconia State School.
Former Laconia city manager: While the city had a voice at the table in selecting a preferred project, we had no role in performing checks.
Activist: If NH loses its precious status, I won’t see it as an injustice. There are fewer opportunities for citizens to meet candidates.
Arthur Clough and Mark Brighton asked a judge to remove John Tabor, accusing him of disclosing confidential info during a bidding process.
Cinde Warmington's continued role in the deliberations of the project may run afoul of state ethics rules — but an aide denies the claim.
Joe “Eggy” Eggleston, a “Cogger” who worked as an engineer on the Mount Washington Cog Railway and was an avid hiker.
Anti-abortion politicians continue to disregard their constituents and push legislation to put abortion out of reach for Granite Staters.