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2023 hit farmers hard. Now, many say NH's Ag department is making things worse in 2024
05-19-2024 2:55 PM

By KATE DARIO

At the start of every growing season for the past 14 years, James Steever, who co-owns Generation Farm in Concord, works his fields, plants his seeds — and hand-delivers his organic certification application to the New Hampshire Department of...


Abortion data bill raises concerns among providers, privacy advocates
05-04-2024 4:50 PM

By TODD BOOKMAN

Abortion providers and some privacy advocates are rallying against a Republican proposal to collect abortion statistics, arguing the bill as written could put patient identities at risk.New Hampshire is one of four states that doesn’t collect and...


Students demand that UNH divest from Israeli companies
04-29-2024 3:52 PM

By OLIVIA RICHARDSON

Students of the University of New Hampshire gathered on Thompson Hall Lawn in Durham Thursday to demand that the school divest from Israeli-based companies and any businesses that could be aiding the country in the war in Gaza. They also want the...


Heat pumps and underground holes: Dartmouth announces $500 million investment in decarbonization
04-25-2024 3:31 PM

By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN

Dartmouth College announced this week it would invest half a billion dollars on climate mitigation efforts, including transitioning the school’s heating system off of fossil fuels.Sian Leah Beilock, Dartmouth’s president, said in a statement that the...


Catholic Medical Center to lay off 54 workers, citing ‘financial stress’
04-22-2024 12:27 PM

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH

Catholic Medical Center in Manchester will lay off 54 employees as a response to financial difficulties, hospital leaders said.President and CEO Alex Walker announced the layoffs to staff in a memo Thursday. The hospital will also cut some workers’...


NH public health officials warn against changing child care vaccination rules
04-19-2024 9:19 AM

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH

Proof of routine childhood vaccinations would no longer be required before kids are enrolled in child care, under a bill being considered by New Hampshire lawmakers.The bill, which passed the New Hampshire House last month, is one of several attempts...


Former head of White Mountain trail nonprofit accused of financial fraud
04-11-2024 3:46 PM

By TODD BOOKMAN

The criminal trial of a former nonprofit executive director accused of stealing from the organization she oversaw is set for this summer.Federal authorities allege that Melanie Luce, who led the Campton-based White Mountains Trail Collective,...


Democratic primary race to replace Kuster in Congress begins to take shape
04-04-2024 4:26 PM

By JOSH ROGERS

One week after a surprise announcement by Democratic Congresswoman Annie Kuster that she won’t run for reelection this year, the race for the Democratic nomination to succeed her is quickly taking shape.Former executive councilor Colin Van Ostern...


Manchester Airport hopes new flights bring new passengers — and a return to earlier heights
03-31-2024 5:22 PM

By TODD BOOKMAN

On its best days, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport has none of the annoyances that plague most other airports: no long delays at TSA, no shuttle buses, no lines to check a bag or buy a bad sandwich.But that’s not necessarily good news for the...


For years, soccer has been her lifeline. But she's worried politicians could take it away.
03-21-2024 6:12 PM

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH

Parker Tirrell began playing soccer when she was four. She’s never wanted to stop.Today, the 15-year-old’s life revolves around the sport. In the fall, she’s at practice every day after school, and squeezing in homework at night after away games....


After he was falsely linked to a racist confrontation on TikTok, a NH doctor is now trying to rebuild his online reputation
02-28-2024 6:01 PM

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH

Dr. Andrew Spector was in the middle of surgery on Friday when he received an urgent text from an administrator. Strangers were calling his employer, Dartmouth Health, demanding he be fired.He soon learned it was because of a video going viral on...


Man pleads guilty to embezzling millions from Lebanon-based investment firm
02-14-2024 5:40 PM

A man who managed two forestry projects in Guatemala for an Upper Valley investment firm has pleaded guilty in federal court to stealing $10 million from the business.Roberto Montano, of Guatemala, pleaded guilty Monday in Concord to wire fraud under...


Rep. Laurie Sanborn's future remains unclear as 2024 House session enters second week
01-10-2024 3:28 PM

By JOSH ROGERS

The political fall out for Rep. Laurie Sanborn, one of the top ranking lawmakers in the New Hampshire House, remains uncertain — nearly two weeks since the state suspended the casino license held by her husband, former state Sen. Andy Sanborn.Rep....


New England Developer Center of Controversy
12-11-2016 12:43 AM

By Jack Rodolico

Laconia, n.h. — In the Marines, Dan Crim learned how to strap an air-tight respirator over his mouth and nose to protect himself from a biological threat. He was glad to never have to use one in a combat zone during his five deployments overseas.Now a...

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