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Speaking Of Words: Chipmunks, Skunks, Woodchucks, and Moose
Ferber: What do these common New Hampshire critters have in common? A lot of things, actually.

Ferber: What do these common New Hampshire critters have in common? A lot of things, actually.

It was a two-fer of sorts on Mount Major Thursday as the Forest Society, state, and local officials celebrated a partial trail opening.
Green ribbons of material were found floating at the canoe and kayak put-in near the dam at the north end of White Oak Pond Monday.
The Authority voted Thursday to direct staff to stand down on work for a proposed retail platform after widespread criticism in August.
Members of the state’s tourism, restaurant, and lodging industry got to hear from the two top candidates running for governor Monday.
SAU 19 Super Brian Balke denies turning down money from church, any other org; says families applying for free lunch expands school aid.
Back-to-back southwesterly storms in January heavily damaged the U.S. Coast Guard Station Portsmouth Harbor boat house and seawall.
Attorneys for ConVal, other districts claim the brief is “both irrelevant to the issues on appeal and inaccurate – factually and legally.”
Veterans from Exeter, Hollis, New London; a former Pelham selectman; educators from Cornish, Goffstown, Lyndeborough; a Manchester RE agent.
After rejecting a church's offer to pay off all student lunch debt, Goffstown's business administrator is taking families to court.
During the 2021-2023 period, approximately 42,300 New Hampshire households, or 7.4 percent of households in the state, were food insecure.
The state’s top election official spent the 2024 Primary Day, Tuesday, touring voting precincts with the nation’s cybersecurity director.
After enthusiasts came out in force, the department has backed off a plan to change rules for the state's 29 fly fishing-only water bodies.
While oil and gas are used in the development of EVs, more widespread adoption of electric vehicles would decrease reliance on gasoline.
Retired New Hampshire State Troopers admit they submitted bogus activity logs by inflating the number of traffic stops they initiated.
Mayor Jay Ruais joined firefighters to honor the people who lost their lives or were injured in the Sept. 11, 2011, terrorist attacks.
While not a large revenue month, August saw $144.7 million flow into the state’s coffers, $3.6M more than estimates but $1M less than 2023.
Nancy H. Sununu will be remembered as a strong political partner to her husband and the mother to both a U.S. Senator and Governor.
The Institute for Free Speech is representing Beth Scaer in a federal lawsuit after Nashua refused to fly the historic flag at city hall.
Heeter: I collect shells for a purpose, I’ve been relearning the art of decoupage and creating some lovely images.