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By ALEX DRIEHAUS
April Ellis and her son Everett Ellis, 5, both of Lebanon, fish in the Connecticut River from the boat launch in Cornish on Tuesday. Before casting, Everett spotted what he and his mother agreed was the biggest bass they had seen all summer. “I don’t even know what we would do with that if you caught it,” April Ellis said.
GRANTHAM — Three people were hospitalized following two crashes about an hour apart on Interstate 89 in Grantham and Lebanon on Friday afternoon, according to a news release from New Hampshire State Police.
NEWPORT — A minor sustained serious injuries in an ATV crash on a public road in Newport on Monday afternoon, New Hampshire Fish and Game reported in a news release.
WEST LEBANON — The departments of motor vehicles in both Vermont and New Hampshire are warning residents of text message scams that ask recipients to submit payment or risk having their licenses suspended.
LEBANON — Motorists who will want to use Exit 17 to get on or off Interstate 89 in Lebanon this coming Sunday and Monday nights should take note that the northbound and southbound ramps will be alternately closed while work crews grind up the road surface in preparation for repaving.
By ALEX DRIEHAUS
A pedestrian attempts to keep dry in the rain while carrying her lunch across the green in Hanover earlier this month. More cool temps and rain are in the forecast for this weekend.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Moira O’Neill kept the same piece of paper in her pocket for four years.
CLAREMONT — The Department of Environmental Services has until May 22 to make a decision on whether to grant a permit modification that would allow a recycling business on Industrial Boulevard to accept construction and demolition material.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CORNISH — The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is in the beginning stages of a plan to improve pedestrian crossings on Route 12A in the area of Saint-Gaudens National Historic Park and Blow Me Down Farm.
NEWPORT — A fire that started in a wood stove spread tot he second floor before it was extinguished on Monday.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Stacy Phillips has a long list.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
A dozen flights to New Hampshire for refugees hoping to resettle in the United States have been canceled after President Donald Trump announced the suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program on the first day of his presidency.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Longtime University of New Hampshire Police Chief Paul Dean, under scrutiny for his role in the response to a pro-Palestine protest last May, will leave the university to become incoming Governor Kelly Ayotte’s director of citizen services.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Kelly Ayotte admits that in today’s market, it would have been unlikely for her and her husband to have afforded their first home.They were in their 30s, newly married and buying a condominium. From there, they purchased their first house. Nowadays,...
LEBANON — The annual Upper Valley Filipino-American Christmas party took place at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lebanon on Saturday.The group has been gathering for over a decade, said Nida Tansey, of Windsor, noting that many of the teens and young adults...
By PAUL STEINHAUSER
Pete Buttigieg made an appearance on New Hampshire talk radio on Friday, sparking speculation that the Department of Transportation Secretary in President Joe Biden’s administration may be mulling another White House run in 2028.Buttigieg, a 2020...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
New Hampshire housing prices continue to remain at an all-time high as median sales in November sat at $500,000 – an 11% increase from this time last year.Perspective home buyers won’t be surprised that this was the most expensive November to buy a...
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