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By REBECA PEREIRA
When asked, Wayne Hall doesn’t mind revealing the secret to his sweet tomatoes.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Dozens of winged friends pay hourly visits to “birdland,” the screened-in porch of Sarah Kinter’s Canterbury home, flitting about the lavish gardens of daffodils, peonies, lilies and flowering shrubs that blanket the perimeter of the house.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The surviving remnants of a commercial kitchen collect dust in the back room of James Meinecke’s farm stand.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Robert Prevost was chosen to succeed Pope Francis, becoming the first American to ascend to the papacy in history.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Last fall, Jim Watt opened his inbox to an email from the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire and learned about an opportunity that seemed serendipitous.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Dawn DeAngelis and Jim Schachter saw it coming.
By REBECA PEREIRA
New Hampshire State Police are now authorized to carry out immigration checks during the department’s routine operations, becoming the largest participating law enforcement agency among nine others across the state.
By REBECA PEREIRA
A dump truck driver suffered severe, life-threatening injuries Sunday evening after veering off the road and crashing into a tree on I-93 South.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The slide show captures an entire life of service.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Outside, the yellow-and-white Vatican flag hung at half-mast. In the foyer, a photo of the pontiff and a description of his life welcomed congregants to Christ the King Church in Concord.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The House of Representatives killed an amendment to the budget that would have automatically enrolled children who receive Medicaid into free and reduced school meal programs.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The federal government has revoked visas and terminated the student status of some international students and graduates at Southern New Hampshire University.
By REBECA PEREIRA
When students at Franklin High School began showing up to the nurse’s office hungry after not having eaten in the mornings, Brenda Petelle knew something needed to be done.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Kateryna Nazarova thought it had to be a cruel hoax.
By REBECA PEREIRA
A Portsmouth man was arrested following a two-month police investigation into conversations he was suspected of having with a Canterbury minor.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The New Hampshire legislature cut funding for a hunger relief initiative to help lower-income families buy fresh produce at farmers markets before the program ever took root.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Brandon Gauthier approached his online search for a band partner with the practicality of a Craigslist veteran. His priority heading into a public meet-up with Ross Krutsinger, then still a stranger, was simply to avoid getting stabbed.
By REBECA PEREIRA
In 2023, a coalition of organizations across New England began exploring what it might mean for the region to produce 30% of the food we consume by 2030.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Maple season was just reaching its peak. Working the final minutes of a 12-hour day, Jeff Moore ambled through the woods of his eighth-generation farm in Loudon and inhaled the serenity of the wilderness.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The average license plate, like a muddled Rorschach test, is often an indecipherable jumble of numbers and letters. Granite Staters like to add a little more flair.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Two weeks into Elsy Cipriani’s new job as executive director of the New Hampshire Food Bank, onboarding has not been easy.
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