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Joyful Musings: A Dip In The River On A Fine Fall Morning
Heeter: Today I muse joyfully on the outdoor swim, the cold plunge, the quick dip.

Heeter: Today I muse joyfully on the outdoor swim, the cold plunge, the quick dip.

Kreis: Every time you use a credit card, including utility bills, the other party to the transaction must must pay an “interchange” fee.
Sanborn’s attorneys sought the delay to review hundreds of pages of documents generated by the Attorney General’s investigation.
Writing an Effective Opening for Your Novel, with Jeff Deck, is now being offered as a hybrid workshop.
A former Concord educator; veterans from Bedford, Manchester, Milan, and Portsmouth; a nurse from Nashua; NH business owners; and more.
Logan Clegg’s murder trial focused on the bullet casings found by a prosecutor a month after the murders of Stephen and Wendy Reid.
Blood testing could be a way for people exposed to chemicals to be proactive in their health — but cost and accessibility barriers exist.
House Rules bar legislation voted inexpedient to legislate in the first year from being introduced in the House in the second year session.
In a new analysis, Pew experts examine how the October restart of federal student loan payments may affect state economies.
Judge Martin Honigberg issued a temporary restraining order against the Lottery Commission preventing the hearing due to improper notice.
When Claudia Prescott told supervisors at the State Prison for Men staffing made it unsafe for employees, she was placed on leave, fired.
Eight commissioners for the state and the executive director of Fish and Game have all drafted letters of opposition to changing the names.
This diary was kept by a 14, 15, and 16-year-old young man caught up in the horrors of the Holocaust.
After Saturday’s surprise attack by the terrorist group Hamas, Jewish communities in New Hampshire are coming together, showing support.
Geoffrey Ward made a shocking find at the scene of Stephen and Wendy Reids’ murders a month after the crime: brass casings from a 9 mm.
An Alexandria educator; a Holderness and Plymouth firefighter; and veterans from Bedford, Dover, Jaffrey, and Plaistow.
Vermont AG Charity Clark and NH AG John Formella met on the Norwich-Hanover bridge spanning the Connecticut River.
The 400-member House, which does not come back until next year, is almost equally divided between Republicans and Democrats.
Stephen and Wendy Reid died immediately after they were shot last year — each suffering fatal wounds that likely incapacitated them.
4 published authors who will lead the audience through the process of telling their story and how they published their work.