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Scholars reflect on the enduring legacy of New Hampshire’s constitution, 250 years later
A panel of law professors and Constitution scholars discussed the history of the New Hampshire Constitution and its relevance today at a sold-out event organized by the Warren B. Rudman Center and…
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2mChildren explore the world of insects with author Susie Spikol
Author and science educator Susie Spikol used mounted bugs to teach children about insects during the Mason Library Summer Reading Program on Tuesday.
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1mSummer fun begins at Greenville Town Pool with swim programs
The Greenville Town Pool opened on Saturday, June 20 and will be offering American Red Cross Learn to Swim lesson programs for children in preschool through level 6.
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3mHancock Fire Department seeks funding for new air packs and tanker
The Hancock Fire Department applied for two FEMA grants to fund new air packs and a new tanker, while the Hancock Select Board discussed enforcing resident-only parking at Norway Pond beach and will have a public hearing in July.
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6m‘Trying the same thing again isn’t going to get a different result’: Ayotte vetoes NH anti-trans bill
Governor Kelly Ayotte vetoed Senate Bill 552, which would have allowed business owners, sports teams, and jails to prevent transgender people from entering restrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams associated with their gender identity, for the fourth time.
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6mGranite Geek: What happens if you cross a demographer, a forest scientist and a marine biologist?
If you wanted to know more about cyanobacteria blooms, those nasty bursts of microscopic creatures that can turn a lake into a scum-topped mess, where would you look? It’s obvious: Census data. OK, so that’s not exactly obvious. For Ken Johnson of UNH’s Carsey School of Public Policy, this is why it’s so cool. Johnson […]