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Potential laws range from spying with drones to weight-loss drugs to composting dead relatives
New Hampshire's 400 legislators have proposed over 1,140 potential bills, ranging from high-profile subjects like school funding to more obscure topics such as composting dead people, banning games…
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4mNew Hampshire regulators weigh banning some bee-toxic insecticides on Monday
The N.H. Pesticide Control Board is scheduled to meet Monday to consider proposing rules that would restrict the use of neonicotinoid insecticides due to their toxicity to pollinators.
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2mLyndeborough dedicates new Revolutionary War Monument at Memorial Park
The town of Lyndeborough dedicated its new Revolutionary War Monument at Memorial Park during a weekend celebration marking the country's 250th anniversary.
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1mHundreds join 165th annual New Ipswich Congregational Church Children's Fair
The New Ipswich Congregational Church held its 165th Annual Children's Fair, featuring various activities and games to raise funds for local youth organizations.
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5mGreenville facility must overhaul water monitoring to settle lawsuit
Old Dutch Mustard has agreed to a court consent decree requiring a comprehensive water pollution compliance program following allegations of violating the Clean Water Act at its Greenville facility.
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4mJaffrey seeks $500,000 grant to outfit new Monadnock Food Co-op
The town of Jaffrey is applying for a $500,000 Community Development Block Grant to help outfit a new Monadnock Food Co-op grocery store location.