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As fresh water gets saltier, New Hampshire looks for new ways to address the cause
Road salt levels in New Hampshire's waterways continue to rise, threatening drinking water and wildlife, despite the state's voluntary programs to reduce salt usage, and stricter regulations or a…
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3mJesse John Farrell
<html><head></head><body>Jesse John Farrell<br /><br />Norwich, VT - Jesse John Farrell, 49, died on Friday, August 14th, 2026 at the Jack Byrne Center in Lebanon, NH.<br /><br />Jesse was born on May 5, 1977 in Pittsfield, MA and was the son of John ...
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6mDartmouth Health says it needs to close telehealth services for emergency and intensive care
Dartmouth Health plans to discontinue its Tele-ICU and Tele-ED services due to financial sustainability issues, a move expected to impact several rural hospitals across Vermont and the surrounding region.
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7mPFAS contamination confirmed at Lebanon airport
LEBANON — In an increasingly common discovery, groundwater at the Lebanon airport was confirmed to be contaminated with the toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS. The question now is the extent of the pollution and the public health risk. Environmental consultants collected two groundwater samples at the airport in February that contained multiple kinds of […]
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4mNonprofit to start providing care despite construction delays at Lebanon residential treatment facility
LEBANON — As a nonprofit continues to work towards construction on a residential substance use treatment center for moms and their children, they are looking at other ways to support a community in dire need. “As much as we are focusing on building and getting the building open, we are also focusing on how can […]
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2mNH Fish and Game to bill hikers for rescue from Franconia Ridge
Four unprepared 18-year-old hikers from New Jersey will be charged for their rescue from Franconia Ridge after spending a night stuck in harsh weather conditions.