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Mason students create potato people during summer reading visit
Educators from the Mariposa Museum visited Mason Elementary School and the Peterborough Town Library on Tuesday to lead children in making "potato people" art as part of the Mason Public Library's…
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7mPappas, Sununu, Sullivan, and DiLorenzo boast campaign funding hauls
Campaign finance reports indicate that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Chris Pappas leads fundraising efforts among candidates vying for federal office in New Hampshire.
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4mNew Hampshire law mandates school spending vote on November ballots
Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a bill requiring New Hampshire municipalities to include a question on the November ballot regarding potential caps on school spending and administrative costs tied to inflation.
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4mIn a shift among Democrats, Goodlander votes to cut off $3.3 billion in aid to Israel
U.S. Representatives Maggie Goodlander and Chris Pappas responded to a House vote to cut $3.3 billion in aid to Israel, with Goodlander voting for the measure while Pappas marked his vote as "present."
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3mTrump’s DOJ sending election monitors to watch over N.H. state primary
The U.S. Department of Justice will send election monitors to polling places in New Hampshire’s largest cities during the state primary on Sept. 8. Manchester and Nashua are two of 15 jurisdictions across six states selected by the Trump administration for what Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon called “nonpartisan election monitoring.” Dhillon, who heads up […]
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6mLawmaker who drove 100+ MPH says speeding ticket flap is misguided ‘non-scandal’
State Rep. Ellen Read, a Newmarket Democrat, said all the criticism she’s received about claiming “legislative privilege” to fight a negligent driving charge last year is a targeted attack against an effective lawmaker. Read cited the state Constitution to argue she couldn’t be charged for driving more than 100 miles per hour, saying in court […]