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Gov. Sununu thinks cyanobacteria are not toxic. He’s wrong.
Gov. Chris Sununu said last week in an executive council meeting in Wakefield that cyanobacteria are not toxic—a claim that could be contested by ecologists.
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Op-ed: Keeping the Lights Bright
Reflecting on my 50 years in public service to the state of New Hampshire, I have been blessed with the chance to make a difference in people’s lives. I have been a part of building a better and stronger state for our residents and our future. But most importantly, these years have given me the…
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#NHPolitics Ins and Outs — September 8, 2024
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out. Let’s get into it. Who’s In? Joyce Craig’s Big Endorsement — In the incredibly tight primary between…
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What NH Democrats would do if they win the State House majority in 2024
House Democratic Leader Matt Wilhelm of Manchester announced late last week the “Freedom & Affordability” agenda, outlining the New Hampshire House Democratic Caucus’s top priorities for the 2025-2026 legislative term. The agenda focuses on many key issues, ranging from codifying abortion rights, providing property tax relief, and protecting New Hampshire communities from harmful chemicals like…
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NH native wins bronze at Paris Paralympics
Liza Corso, a New Hampshire native, overcame odds to secure a bronze medal in the 1500-meter run at the Paris Paralympics, despite a stress fracture in her femur that sidelined her for six weeks before she got to Paris. “I had no idea leading up to the race what my fitness was like,” she said.…
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Our Votes for Governor Will Go Toward a Candidate Who Puts New Hampshire First and Moves Us Forward – Not Kelly Ayotte or Chuck Morse
Earlier this month, we had the opportunity to attend the Democratic National Convention in Chicago with the New Hampshire delegation. Throughout the week, as speakers from across the country discussed the need to elect candidates who will fight for the interests of those they represent, safeguard our freedoms, and enact policies that move our communities…
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Baha’is in NH: How a little-known religion found roots in the Granite State
In 1912, leader of one the world’s youngest religions—the Baha’i faith—found himself in Dublin, NH. There are 200 followers of the faith in NH now.
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Opinion: Our Solvable Climate Crisis
If you’ve been outside this summer, you know how hot it’s been lately. The heat and humidity has stretched long into the evening hours, making 2024 on track to be the hottest summer on record. And yet it seems like every year we breeze past that record without a second thought, without considering the world…
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Debunked: Bus company shoots down Trump campaign conspiracy that they bussed in Harris supporters from out of state
The general manager of a Massachusetts bus company is disputing falsehoods spread by senior officials on the Donald Trump campaign over buses used to move Kamala Harris supporters to and from a parking lot during a candidate visit this week. Michael Costa, general manager of the Yankee Line bus service that provided the distinctive yellow…

























