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Town Councilor for Durham blames Ayotte for lack of action on housing.
Curtis Register, a Town Councilor for Durham, said he’s seen firsthand how New Hampshire’s housing crisis has affected public servants locally, and criticized Governor Kelly Ayotte’s lack of response to the ongoing crisis.
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NH Leaders slam Ayotte
New Hampshire leaders gathered in Concord on Thursday to slam Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s record on improving the state’s housing crisis, accusing her of having a conflict of interest on addressing the issue
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Bird poop is causing an uproar in this New Hampshire town.
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The money behind John Sununu’s Senate comeback
John E. Sununu’s Senate comeback bid is backed by a personal stock portfolio worth up to $2 million and more than $239,000 in campaign contributions from lobbyists across pharma, big tech, oil and gas, and insurance — the same industries his Senate voting record from 2003 to 2008 consistently defended.
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Big changes proposed for Nashua landmark
The Nashua Planning Board is scheduled to discuss this casino project on May 21.
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A New Hampshire senator’s speech changed Republican votes in real time
An impassioned floor speech by New Hampshire state Sen. Donovan Fenton (D) on the need to protect hourly workers who show up to a shift—only to be sent home—flipped key votes in the Republican-controlled senate on Thursday, delivering a rare win for Democrats and workers in the chamber.
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Vail backed off its NH ski tax, but questions remain
Vail tried charging NH skiers a tax in a state with no sales tax. Here’s what happened.
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New Hampshire became ICE’s New England partner
New Hampshire police are working with ICE. Here’s how—and why.
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Bill Would Cap Insulin at $35/Month for Privately Insured Americans
US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) introduced a bipartisan bill to lower the cost of insulin for people on private or employer-based insurance policies. The legislation also includes a pilot program to cap costs for the uninsured.
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Ticks are surging in New Hampshire this season. Here’s why
Ticks are getting worse in New Hampshire—and fast. Here’s how to lower your risk this season: 🕷️ Keep your grass short, trim back shrubs, and let sunlight in. 🕷️ Clear out leaf litter, especially near stone walls or sheds. 🕷️ Keep woodpiles off the ground and away from your house. 🕷️ Move things like swing…

























