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By TIM CAMERATO
A former prison gang leader who was active in the white supremacist movement died shortly after midnight on Sunday in the parking lot of a Chinese restaurant after being shot multiple times, according to the New Hampshire attorney general’s...
By FRANCES MIZE
PIERMONT — The U.S. Forest Service is moving ahead with plans to log in the Lake Tarleton area. The project has drawn opposition from residents and advocacy groups since it was introduced to the public in 2019.Management actions for habitat,...
By FRANCES MIZE
Persistent rain over the last month has set the stage for the dangerous flood conditions that are expected to continue across parts of New Hampshire and Vermont. The deluge has so far wiped out roads, taken down bridges and forced the evacuation of a...
By RAY COUTURE
HANOVER — How will forests fare when there are no more ash trees?That question, and specifically what will happen to the fungi that interact with those ash trees as the emerald ash borer continues its expansion across New England, has been at the...
By FRANCES MIZE
HANOVER — Along with May flowers, April showers bring about roadkill of the amphibious variety.The evening time trill of spring peepers — a type of small “chorus” frog — marks for many the turn of seasons in northern New England, and it also puts...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
LEBANON — Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center has been operating at 110% of its capacity for several weeks amid a surge of respiratory viruses and short staffing, and as it continues to be difficult to discharge patients to lower levels of care, such...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NEWPORT — A 32-year-old Claremont man who had multiple convictions for using a mobile device while driving and who tried to prevent police from examining his mobile phone after he struck and killed a cyclist earlier this year in Newport, will serve at...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
A taxpayer-funded investigation into a former Canaan police officer, with findings kept secret for years and requiring a right-to-know lawsuit to access, did not substantiate claims that he used excessive force against a woman during a 2018 traffic...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
Dartmouth College is prepared to spend up to $1 million in a one-time lottery to encourage as many as 200 returning students to live off campus next fall in order to ease a housing crunch for dorm rooms, according to an associate dean of residential...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
Cottage Hospital CEO Maria Ryan will step down from her post early next year.Ryan, who has led the 35-bed hospital in Woodsville for 10 years, informed the board on Nov. 19 that she plans to depart on Jan. 30, Dhaniele Duffy, the Woodsville hospital’s...
By JORDAN CUDDEMI
James Parker, who has served 18 years in prison after the 2001 stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors, will go before a Grafton County judge on Tuesday and ask to have the remainder of his 25-year sentence suspended.Parker was 16 at the...
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