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Somersworth’s two-pooch plan: New K9 officer and a comfort dog
Two new dogs — a canine (K9) police officer and a comfort dog — are coming soon to Somersworth.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire, July 7-13
A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from July 7-13
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Nottingham data center plan may be revived; town weighs 12‑month ban
A developer who withdrew his proposal last month to bring a large data center to Nottingham says he may revive the controversial project, even as town officials move to block such developments.
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4 NH beaches named among New England’s best by Yankee Magazine
Four New Hampshire beaches made it on Yankee Magazine’s ranking of best beaches in New England.
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Unitil buys Aquarion Water Co. of NH and Abenaki Water Co. in $55.8M deal
Unitil Corporation has finalized its purchase of Aquarion Water Company of New Hampshire and Abenaki Water Co. from the Aquarion Water Authority.
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‘Moana’ by the sea, ‘Wicked’ in the park: New Hampshire’s free outdoor movie nights
New Hampshire towns are offering plenty of free outdoor movies this summer.
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Sununu wants to end birthright citizenship—with or without the Supreme Court
Yesterday the Court refused, affirming 6-3 that nearly everyone born on U.S. soil is American—and stranding the NH GOP’s so-called moderate to the right of an increasingly extreme Supreme Court. A week ago, the two leading Republicans running for New Hampshire’s open US Senate seat stood on a debate stage and made clear they wanted…
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Pro-science group backs Warmington for New Hampshire governor
The 314 Action Fund, a national political group dedicated to electing scientists and health care professionals, endorsed Democrat Cinde Warmington for governor of New Hampshire this week, throwing its support behind her second bid for the office. Warmington, a health care attorney and the former lone Democrat on the state’s Executive Council, is running to…
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Trump’s approval hits a new low in NH. That’s a problem for Kelly Ayotte.
President Donald Trump’s popularity in New Hampshire has sunk to its lowest point in nearly a decade, and the timing could hardly be worse for the Republican who endorsed him: Gov. Kelly Ayotte. A new University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll released Monday found just 38% of New Hampshire residents approve of the job…
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Your weekly guide to taking action in New Hampshire, July 1-6, 2026
A weekly roundup of New Hampshire political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from July 1-6, 2026.

























