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By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Everyone inside a three-family apartment building that caught fire Saturday evening in Hillsborough was able to safely evacuate.With waves of rain and snow bearing down, firefighters from eight area towns battled the blaze for nearly four hours before...
By JACQUELINE COLE
A conventional high school experience — large cafeterias and classroom lectures combined with a healthy dose of social pressure – is not for everyone.A total of 27 students left Concord High School in 2023 and 16 were considered dropouts out of about...
By SARAH DONOVAN
Metal shovels scraped through the rocky soil in Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown in a targeted quest to uncover evidence of Native American settlement in the area before European arrival.Mark Doperalski, New Hampshire state archaeologist, has been...
By JACQUELINE COLE
Eric Peterson stood in the middle of a grassy field wearing dark denim overalls and a big smile.He had journeyed to the White Mountains of New Hampshire to join hundreds, if not thousands, of his brothers and sisters for the Rainbow Family of Living...
By SARAH DONOVAN
Pursuing an education in the United States for a positive future has driven Keillys Guerrero Rojas.An immigrant from Venezuela, Guerrero sought higher education to create more opportunities for herself and also to distract from the complications of...
By JACQUELINE COLE
The leader of a New Hampshire neo-Nazi group, NSC-131, died Monday, just one day after the group protested a drag queen story hour at Teatotaller cafe in downtown Concord.Leo Anthony Cullinan was the New Hampshire chapter president. His cause of death...
By JACQUELINE COLE
As a young boy, Aidan West was fascinated by fire trucks.As he stood at Franklin High School’s graduation, not much had changed.“Ever since he’s been alive, he’s known me as his firefighter grandfather,” said Tom Ferguson, West’s grandfather.West...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Mischa Fay got his boating license when he was 15 and would often take solo sailing trips around Lake Winnipesaukee. He was a “Star Wars” fanatic who was an encyclopedia of trivia. Like a lot of 17-year-olds, he loved pizza and hot sauce.More than...
By ELLA NILSEN
Pharmaceutical drug companies and lobbying groups spent $664,399 toward the campaigns of New Hampshire’s state and federal politicians, data from the Center of Public Integrity and the Associated Press shows.An investigation by the two groups shows...
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