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Hiker survives freezing temps, 90-mph winds on Mount Washington
Rescuers spent more than three hours warming a hypothermic hiker, who was rescued from Mount Washington on Saturday. The hiker was returned to his vehicle at close to midnight.
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This OB-GYN was terrified for her patients who needed abortions. Then she became one.
Texas OB-GYN Austin Dennard reveals what a future under a Republican president would do to reproductive rights in America.
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A house in Rye is up for grabs at no cost, but there’s a twist
Alex Herlihy, the town town historian in Rye, is trying to find a new owner for an 1800s colonial home before it’s demolished.
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Atkinson Zoning Board denies application for ‘Diaper Spa’
Board members denied the permit due to inconsistencies in the application and the negative impact on the community.
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Sugarmakers see record start to maple sugar season
This season is the earliest Bruce Bascom has ever collected sap. The mild winter, which has sometimes felt spring-like, allowed him to start in December. This past weekend, when daytime temperatures hit close to 50 degrees, he collected 2,000 gallons of sap. So far this season, he has about 8,000 gallons.
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The total solar eclipse is coming in April—here’s some fun events in NH
Come April, New Hampshire will be one of 13 states with a good view of the Great North American Eclipse of 2024.
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These 3 famous criminals have ties to New Hampshire’s history
New Hampshire has plenty of famous actors, writers, musicians, and politicians with a close connection to the state. But we have also had our share of the infamous—those known around the country and the world for their roles in history’s seamier chapters. Here are a few:
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Hate the cold? Beat the winter blues with these indoor activities in NH
Hate winter? Here are some activities for fellow winter haters to beat the winter blues.
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Littleton town manager quits after Republican state senator’s anti-gay comments
“My son is not an abomination,” Gleason told the selectboard in January, to a standing ovation, when he announced his last day was Friday. He accused Gendreau of creating a toxic work environment by repeatedly making derogatory comments about gay people. Friday also was Gendreau’s deadline to file for reelection to the board, but she…
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Dartmouth basketball players are employees, labor board decides
A National Labor Relations Board agreed with the students in a Monday ruling, claiming the athletes are employees.























