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UVAC aims to revive competitive swimming in Claremont with new program
The Upper Valley Aquatic Center has proposed a plan to bring a nonprofit swim program to Claremont, offering swim lessons and a swim team coached by professionals, in order to increase participation…
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7mHanover subdivision approval threatens wetlands, neighbors say
Neighbors continue to fight a subdivision approval in Grafton Superior Court over concerns that the project's drainage plan will damage protected wetlands.
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7mAmateur radio volunteers provide vital safety link for The Prouty riders
Amateur radio operators provided critical communication support during The Prouty, a charity bike ride raising funds for cancer research at Dartmouth Cancer Center.
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6mLebanon school board rejects plan for Seminary Hill childcare center
The Lebanon school board narrowly rejected a lease agreement for a proposed childcare center on Seminary Hill, prompting the City Council to consider moving the project to different city-owned land.
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7mPappas, Sununu, Sullivan, and DiLorenzo boast campaign funding hauls
Campaign finance reports indicate that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Chris Pappas leads fundraising efforts among candidates vying for federal office in New Hampshire.
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4mNew Hampshire law mandates school spending vote on November ballots
Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a bill requiring New Hampshire municipalities to include a question on the November ballot regarding potential caps on school spending and administrative costs tied to inflation.