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Gordon-Darby withdraws car inspection lawsuit, threatens to sue again
The company that made vehicle emissions testing equipment for New Hampshire has withdrawn its lawsuit over the state’s repeal of mandatory car inspections — but it is laying the groundwork to sue…
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11mNew Hampshire is likely to stay wedded to the regional grid. Should the relationship be reformed?
After a study concluded that New Hampshire should remain part of the regional electric grid to avoid higher costs, state officials and lawmakers are shifting their focus toward seeking greater transparency and reform within existing regulatory structures.
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3mPeace runners pass through Concord as part of 10,000-mile national tour
Runners participating in the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run stopped at the Boys and Girls Club in Concord on Monday to promote international friendship and understanding during their cross-country journey.
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5mPeterborough intern teaches community about pollinators
Mackenzie Mullins, a student intern for the town of Peterborough, hosted a "Pollinator Pop-Up" event at the Vose Farm Road neighborhood to promote environmental conservation through hands-on activities.
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7mMonadnock region real estate transactions
Real estate property sales were recorded across several Monadnock region towns between April 20 and May 15, 2026.
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7mBeat the clock: The politics of daylight saving time in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Representative Timothy Horrigan continues to advocate for the elimination of biannual time changes, despite facing legislative opposition and ongoing national debates over whether to adopt permanent standard or daylight saving time.