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Where to get free tuition at colleges in NH

Where to get free tuition at colleges in NH

Harvard University announced earlier this week that it will offer free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less per year. The move places Harvard alongside other elite institutions with large endowments that have introduced similar financial aid programs.

Closer to home, several New Hampshire colleges are stepping up with their own tuition-free programs. Here’s a look at the institutions offering free or discounted tuition based on family income:

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Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ is in the works—here’s how the original has ties to New Hampshire

Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ is in the works—here’s how the original has ties to New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s own Adam Sandler is swinging into action once again with “Happy Gilmore 2,” set to hit Netflix later this year.We don’t have a release date yet for the sequel (or many details at all), but Sandler, who grew up in Manchester, recently joined Kelce and his brother Jason on the New Heights podcast to talk about the film. Did you know the film has quite a few New Hampshire connections? Here are some highlights from their conversation:

Live from New Hampshire: 5 SNL stars with Granite State roots

Live from New Hampshire: 5 SNL stars with Granite State roots

It’s been 50 years since Saturday Night Live debuted on Oct. 11, 1975, with its first host, comedian George Carlin. You may not know that Carlin has a New Hampshire connection. He  summers at camp in New Hampshire as a kid, where he performed in talent shows. Now, nearly five decades later, the show remains a late-night TV staple and is marking its 50th anniversary with a three-hour special this weekend. Carlin isn’t the only SNL star with ties to the Granite State—Adam Sandler, Seth Meyers, Sarah Silverman, and Jimmy Fallon have also called New Hampshire home (or a home away from home).

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