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J.C. Kenneth Poore celebrates his 97th Birthday with friends in the 1982 Colebrook July 4th Parade.

J.C. Kenneth Poore celebrates his 97th Birthday with friends in the 1982 Colebrook July 4th Parade.

Rayno: Democratic officeholders, officials, activists, and party members are yelling, “Hell no, we won’t go,” to the DNC.
Jasper responded to complaints about his work since taking over in December of 2017 at a hearing on his re-nomination Thursday.
A public hearing was held Thursday for Lori Weaver, the governor’s pick for acting commissioner of the NH DHHS.
These animals are available at the Manchester Animal Shelter.
Officials were "very troubled to see" the Legislative Fiscal Committee table $40 million in federal funding to build broadband.
Liset: Parts of the Cocheco, Lamprey and Isinglass are open thanks to the efforts of groups like Three Rivers Stocking.
Ike was adopted from a humane society in Michigan.
These findings are based on the latest Business and Industry Association (BIA) Report on Consumer Confidence.
Kreis: 6 new members, focused on climate change, equity, were elected at the biannual Consumer Liaison Group Coordinating Council meeting.
There were no material changes for House seats from the recent recounts, with Republicans holding a 201-198 majority.
The plaintiffs seek a temporary injunction to block the NH DRA from setting negative local education property rates for 25 communities.
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On December 12 at 6 p.m. author Michael Davidow will talk with InDepthNH.org columnist Beverly Stoddart about his new book, "Chanukah Land."
It was the first day of orientation for about 110 new members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday.
As the new state budgets for 2024 and 2025 are being crafted, NH needs to worry about the impact on services with so many vacancies.
The performance will take the audience into a euphoric environment of vulnerability, creativity, and possibility.
Mayor Jo Brown said a task force formed after a Jewish business owner was targeted is working to stifle hate with education and positivity.
Christopher Parker, the deputy city manager of Dover and VP of Community Power Coalition New Hampshire speaks with Roger Wood of Portsmouth.
NH Secrets, Legends and Lore: How an educator navigated the complicated process of moving from teacher to writer of children’s literature.