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Joyful Musings: A Summer Delighting In Resting, Replenishing And Reading
Heeter: What was your favorite outing of summer ‘23? I hope you had lots. Gratefully, I had a few.

Heeter: What was your favorite outing of summer ‘23? I hope you had lots. Gratefully, I had a few.

Vandals hit a building at the former Laconia State School property sometime over the weekend of Sept. 15, during the Jewish New Year.
Hampton Falls, Marlborough, West Lebanon vets; a Hollis landscaper; a New London geophysicist; a Rollinsford educator; a cop from Monroe.
Life Forest founders John O’Neil and Mel Bennett turned a 13-acre patch of land in Hillsborough into a rather special kind of cemetery.
The Gulf of Maine has no big wind farms yet. But it has big potential for capturing wind to make electricity.
Leo Cullinan, the head of the New Hampshire branch of NSC-131, died from a lethal combination of fentanyl and methamphetamine.
While initially the plan was to build 1,900 units of housing the new plans have been scaled back to about 1,260.
Only undeclared voters may choose to vote in either primary.
Bettencourt led the Governor’s Economic Re-Opening Task Force during the pandemic and was then hired as deputy commissioner of insurance.
Rayno: While PragerU’s foot in the door was lamented by many after the vote, the online financial literacy course is free — unlike EFAs.
A celebration for Maureen, a former state representative and founder of The Forum, will be held at the Deerfield Town Hall on Oct. 14.
The hearing will be held before the Lottery and Attorney General’s Office at 9 a.m. on Oct. 3 at the PUC hearing room.
Manchester, North Conway, Tilton veterans; a former Deerfield state Rep.; a Concord pediatrician; a former Pembroke police officer; more.
Davidow: With the rise of cable TV and the internet, the modern voter wants neither entertainment nor enlightenment; they want connection.
Kyle Hendrickson, 25, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Concord accused of threatening Portsmouth High School on SnapChat.
NH's education commissioner was at the Mount Washington Observatory with the 2023 NH Teacher of the Year and dozens of his students Friday.
An Easton resident is trying change Mount Washington’s name because the former president held slaves.
Littleton selectboard member and state Senator is critical of newly unveiled work with LGBTQ+ undertones.
Three women all filed civil lawsuits against the state under Jane Doe pseudonyms — but have decided to drop their anonymity.
The senator was in the North Country for the day, first visiting the U.S Canadian border at Pittsburg.