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Trash Talk 2025: Diversity Revealed In The Latest Litterary Survey
Alpert: Beer’s dominance among local litterers may be trending downward, with other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on the rise.

Alpert: Beer’s dominance among local litterers may be trending downward, with other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on the rise.

The grant means an immediate $200,000 for New Hampshire Humanities and an additional $50,000. Donations made go toward the match.
Municipal officials: For small towns, which already face limited resources and a shrinking tax base, these options are not sustainable.
CEOs: Congress will vote soon on a proposal to slash millions from NHPR (about 6% of its budget) and NHPBS’ budget (about 18%).
Heeter: And as my 62nd year is arriving soon, I’m going to share with you 62 things that I joyfully muse upon in this life.
The NH Supreme Court suspended James E. Ritzo's law license indefinitely, saying he's not physically or mentally capable of practicing law.
From newborn health checks, providing care for the elderly, and a loss for family planning, the impacts of a House budget were eyed Monday.
The Senate Capital Budget Committee this week begins work on the $132.5 million capital budget that the House approved earlier this month.
Veterans from Dalton, Hampton Falls, Rye, Sanbornton; a Milford NH DOT employee; a Dover pilot; an Epping CEO; and a Littleton nurse.
Natasha Maunsell claims she was raped dozens of times by YDC Unit staffer Victor Malavet, starting in 2001 when she was 15.
Hundreds gathered for the 2025 NH Liberty Forum's annual two-day conference on Friday and Saturday.
The governor, in a press conference after the Executive Council, said she wants New Hampshire to be among the toughest on drug dealers.
In 2022, the settlement fund received $100 million to pay out to the victims of rapes and beatings while incarcerated in youth detention.
Henniker's Pats Peak has retired the Hurricane Triple Chairlift to make way for a fixed-grip quad lift; Bretton Woods is also adding a lift.
The Center, a member of Dartmouth Health, is helping increase access and awareness to naloxone by distributing opioid rescue kits.
Activists say New Hampshire cannot afford two school systems at a state Senate public hearing considering removing salary caps on EFAs.
An all-day hearing of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee had an overflow crowd of advocates on both sides with testy exchanges.
Former Republican firebrand: Trump has violated his oath of office on multiple occasions; will continue doing violence to the Constitution.
Hundreds of people from all over southwest NH thronged Keene’s Central Square, most carrying signs denouncing the Trump administration.
Massive budget cuts for the state’s prisons will not save money and could place the facilities and the state in danger, cause legal issues.