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NH Attorney General looking into blocked rail trail in Andover
The state attorney general's office is looking into the blocked Northern Rail Trail in Andover, where a landowner has placed heavy concrete barriers, and Gov. Ayotte hopes the trail will be reopened…
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3mFrom the Farm: Bovines who like working with people
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7mVintage Views: Our very first prisoner
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6mOpinion: What NH has given my family
New Hampshire has provided generations of the Spain family with employment, housing, and a sense of belonging, making it a place of great meaning and pride for them.
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7mOpinion: Why Eversource is picking a fight with data centers
Eversource Chairman and CEO Joseph R. Nolan Jr. expressed his opposition to data centers during a quarterly earnings call, citing their lack of value to residential customers and potential to drive up energy prices, despite the fact that data centers could potentially help address the electricity affordability crisis.
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7mOpinion: Concord can't afford business as usual
The City Council and School Board must finalize their budgets this month, but with the ongoing property revaluation, the impact on households is difficult to quantify, and the proposed tax rate increase is 5.5% and 12.2% respectively.