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Nashua man sentenced 46 months for harassing NHPR journalists
An NH man was sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in harassing and intimidating two NHPR journalists in 2022.
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UNH researchers examine and rebury human remains from the 1800s in Brentwood
For two years, about 30 students and researchers from the University of New Hampshire studied human remains uncovered during a 1999 construction project in Brentwood. The remains, which date back to the 1800s, were found on land that once housed the Brentwood poor farm, a facility that provided shelter for the impoverished.
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Daylight saving time ends this weekend. This is how to prepare for the potential health effects.
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. local time next Sunday, Nov. 3, which means you should set your clock back an hour before you go to bed. Here’s what to know.
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What to know about this year’s Social Security cost-of-living adjustment
Tens of millions of older Americans will see an increase in benefits this January when a new cost-of-living adjustment is added to Social Security payments.
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Extending deadline for Concord Casino deal in public’s best interest, Sanborn’s attorneys say
Former Republican lawmaker Andy Sanborn’s attorneys are pushing for an extension on the Sept. 30 deadline to sell his Concord Casino.
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Amidst decline of local news, The Berlin Reporter ends its 125 year run
After 125 years of being in operation, The Berlin Reporter has merged with the Coos County Democrat.
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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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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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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…
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NH hospital shooting points to big flaw in the state law, report shows
The man who shot a security officer dead at a state-run psychiatric facility in Concord lied about his mental health while purchasing the gun, report shows.

























