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Ayotte wants to bring more nuclear power to New Hampshire. How would that work?
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has directed energy officials to explore ways to foster a new generation of nuclear power in New Hampshire, which could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide a reliable source…
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6mArt Notes: 'Charlotte's Web' comes to Fort at No. 4
The River Theater Co. is presenting a dramatic adaptation of "Charlotte's Web" at The Fort at No. 4 in Charlestown, while Two Rivers Printmaking Studio is expanding its space, Lebanon Opera House is hosting a Pride Party, and Northern Stage is holding a yard sale.
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5mDartmouth Roundup: Sailing coach McElvain elevated
Rebecca McElvain has been named the head coach of the Dartmouth College sailing team, and several athletes from various sports teams have earned awards and honors for their performance this season.
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8m80-hour weeks and drowning in debt: UVM Medical Center resident doctors rally for a new contract
Nearly 70 early-career doctors rallied outside UVM Medical Center in Burlington to put pressure on the hospital's administration to agree to a contract that includes higher compensation, caps on shift length, and better benefits, as well as "common good provisions" to protect patients and staff.
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10mNet metering’s future in New Hampshire remains murky as the legislative session draws to a close
New Hampshire's Legislature is still debating the future of net metering, which has caused uncertainty for developers and investors, and has limited the state's ability to attract investment in clean, diversified energy.
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11mFlexing influence, Ayotte helps defeat two NH Republican bills
Gov. Kelly Ayotte successfully opposed two conservative priorities in the New Hampshire Legislature, with the help of Democrats, demonstrating the divergent political environments between the Republican-held Legislature and the Republican Governor's office.