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Joyful Musings: Life Marked By Lovers And Clothes And Dogs
Heeter: Today I muse joyfully on dogs that have done just that, dogs that were furry calendars, diaries, snapshots of time.

Heeter: Today I muse joyfully on dogs that have done just that, dogs that were furry calendars, diaries, snapshots of time.

Alpert: Gaza has been a humanitarian disaster since well before the 2023 Hamas terrorist attacks, which provoked Israel’s vicious response.
The Forum stopped publishing in October 2023 after 18 years of publication covering Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, and Nottingham.
Ferber: The bird we know as the turkey, which we eat at Thanksgiving and see walking around our woods and lawns, is native to North America.
The org will gather at the Statehouse city plaza at noon on Wednesday.
Data: Even with limited housing options, more people in their 30s and 40s and their children are coming to NH than older adults.
A slight majority support the deal to end the recent federal government shutdown, but more than two-thirds of Democrats oppose it.
The Mount Washington State Park Assessment and Recommendations for Implementation will be unveiled this week.
Private schools bound by federal civil rights provisions, advocates said, such as the Disabilities Education Act, the ADA, or ESSA.
Arguments before the court center on the sovereign immunity defense the Attorney General’s Office is trying to use to lower jury awards.
Once she attains the mandatory retirement age of 70 on Feb. 12, 2026, her annual pension will be 55% of her current salary of $201,903.
Ski areas have received up to nine inches of natural snow in the past six days and the cold night air has helped snowmaking efforts.
ISO-NE anticipates winter electricity demand to peak at 20,056 megawatts under normal conditions, and at 21,125 MW during extreme weather.
Former student Larissa Troy filed her lawsuit a year after she learned her abuser’s criminal record was known to Bishop Guertin’s admin.
Heeter: While it’s always a great time to support those thrift shops, now, more than ever, is the time to give, to share, and to let go.
Advocates are planning the first-ever New Hampshire Cannabis Conference for Nov. 22 in Concord.
A new chapter has begun at the resort with the completion of its sale to a group of local investors with lifelong ties to the mountain.
The Charitable Trusts Unit also continues to have concerns about certain board governance issues, including substantial turnover.
A Bedford baseball player, a bookstore owner, veterans from Merrimack, Nashua, and Wilton, a Franklin farmer, and a Derry conservationist.
Cops found Clegg living in the woods in Vermont, 5 months after the murders, thanks to cell phone data they obtained without a warrant.