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Why some NH schools are restricting use of phones inside classrooms
While New Hampshire has no state-level policy restricting the use of phones inside school premises, some schools have taken down to making their own rules.
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Raise your stein to 8 Oktoberfest celebrations in New Hampshire
Discover eight Oktoberfest events in New Hampshire and get ready to indulge in beer and German fare galore!
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Broadway meets small-town charm: Peterborough Diner welcomes Hollywood A-listers for special visit
The cast of “Our Town” paid a visit to the Peterborough Diner in New Hampshire town on Aug. 27, ahead of the show’s return to Broadway for the first time in more than 20 years.
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NFL Inflation: How ticket and concession prices have changed over time
Increased costs to both see NFL games in person and watch their favorite NFL teams on TV has impact on fans. Here’s what you need to know about price changes.
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Everything you need to know about the new flu and COVID vaccines
When it comes to protection against flu and COVID, vaccines are necessary to tackle the latest strains of each. Here’s what you need to know.
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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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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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Judge dismisses defamation case against Union Leader writer who penned op-ed on racism
New Hampshire Supreme Court this week dismissed a defamation case against The Union Leader and a writer who penned an op-ed piece on the CRT.
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Mark your calendar: September’s must-attend fall festivals in NH
September is packed with festivities in the Granite State. Check out our top picks for the month’s best festivals and events. Hampton Beach Seafood Festival Dates: Sept. 6-8 Location: Hampton Beach Overview: The event features over 50 local restaurants showcasing seafood dishes, including fried clams, shrimp, and lobster. In addition to the seafood, there are…
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Mistrial declared in first criminal trial in juvenile detention center scandal
Merrimack Superior County Judge declared a mistrial in the first criminal case involving the state-run youth detention center abuse scandal Tuesday. Victor Malavet, 62, who was a counselor at the facility in Concord, was accused of raping a teenage girl in 2001, and faced 12 aggravated felonious sexual assault charges. Malavet is one of nine…

























