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Council OKs Use Of State Tirrell House To Help Manchester Homeless Crisis
The governor also proclaimed January as Blood Donor Month in New Hampshire and brought together families impacted by blood donations.

The governor also proclaimed January as Blood Donor Month in New Hampshire and brought together families impacted by blood donations.

Rayno: To date, about 75% of funds spent for the program have subsidized tuition for students who already attended private school.
State Rep. Joe Sweeney, R-Salem, is the prime sponsor of bills that would move the state's primary to March and-or June.
A “Keep New England White” banner leads to civil rights violations against the NSC-131 Club, Christopher Hood, and Leo Anthony Cullinan.
Heeter: The month is a great time to hit New York City, Cape Cod, and the beach.
Sydnie Quimby, Gilford High School student, suffered a head injury and died while skiing at the Gunstock recreation area on Monday.
The project has been approaching 20 years without any development whatsoever — and the pro forma financial details are not public.
Joseph Ferlazzo Jr. of Northfield accused of killing, dismembering his wife during an anniversary trip, has been ordered to pay her family.
The former captain and the department’s armorer was indicted in 2020 on one count of making a false statement on his 2013 tax return.
New Hampshire is rich in gems. Not the geological kind but the hidden figures who reside here and are among those who are accomplished.
The Claremont Police Department’s internal affairs records on ex-cop Rep. Jonathan Stone can be released to the public.
A federal judge allowed a lawsuit challenging New Hampshire's "divisive concepts" law to move forward.
The people listed here passed away during the previous week and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
King, in this podcast, talks with The Rough & Tumble's Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler.
Members of the Governor’s Youth Advisory Council on Substance Misuse and Prevention will design and development of the campaign.
State Rep. Peter Petrigno and Maria Perez, both Milford Democrats, want to repeal the anti-discrimination law approved in 2022.
Davidow: Streams in politics do not run pure. We can rightly despise the Republican fringe. But it isn’t much different from "the Squad."
Housing prices increased sharply during the pandemic as urban dwellers sought places in rural areas; production hasn't kept up with demand.
Sgt. Justin Rowe was serving in internal affairs when a trooper he was investigating, Trooper Haden Wilber, made the report against him.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic, 84, who taught courses in American literature and creative writing for decades, died Jan. 9.