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‘Big white whale’: Businesses, officials lament stalled NH mall redevelopment plans
The former Steeplegate Mall in Concord has been unable to be redeveloped due to a lawsuit and the withdrawal of grocery store chains, leaving local businesses struggling to stay afloat and the…
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2mHartford names first 'Conservator of the Year'
Ben Fletcher has been named Hartford's first "Conservator of the Year" for his work on the Hartford Salamander Team and promoting conservation around Hartford.
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3mPost Mills barn fire threatens home, prompts three-alarm response
Firefighters responded to a third alarm structure fire on Route 113 Sunday evening, which had spread from a barn to an attached home and a small brush fire, and was extinguished in three hours with no injuries reported.
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6mElliot B. Matteson Sr.
<html><head></head><body>Elliot B. Matteson, Sr.<br /><br />Brownsville, VT - Elliot "Matt" Byron Matteson Sr. 99, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend, peacefully lost his battle with time on June 18, 2026. Born on Augus ...
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5mCasella pulls permit application central to NH landfill plans
Casella Waste Systems has withdrawn an application for a wetlands permit for a proposed landfill project in Dalton, N.H., but the company still intends to move forward with the project and other related applications remain in limbo.
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11mWhen it comes to the Trump administration, Ayotte walks a fine line
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has taken a neutral stance on President Trump, focusing on advocating for the people of New Hampshire and avoiding public criticism of the president while also not joining in on multistate lawsuits against the Trump administration.