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State legislators approve bill that would require every NH city, town to consider property tax caps
The New Hampshire House and Senate have agreed on a plan that would require voters to consider capping local property taxes spent on schools and district administrative costs, with the final decision…
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8mColumn: When someone dies on Upper Valley roads
A cyclist was killed in North Haverhill last week, highlighting the need for increased awareness and action to prevent the rising number of preventable bicycle deaths caused by distracted driving and hit-and-run collisions.
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7mAmerica and India: A shared journey of liberty and the rule of law
America and India, two nations born out of a shared global convulsion, are now linked by a shared text of "life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness" and are indispensable partners in the face of an authoritarian model.
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7mVermont town's voters preemptively transferring ownership of its school building to the town
The town of Peacham, Vermont voted to purchase their elementary school building for $1 in order to retain control over the building should the school district merge with another, while the state Legislature passed a landmark education reform bill.
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7mPoll: Concern about AI is growing among New Hampshire residents, but they’re using it more, too
According to the latest Granite State Poll, New Hampshire residents are increasingly using AI in their work and personal lives, but are concerned about its potential negative effects on the economy, health care, politics, and other areas.
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10mA Life: Frank Fahey 'was just such a kind, gentle soul'
Frank Fahey, a lifelong educator and supporter of the arts, was known for his empathy, good cheer, and passion for learning, and was a beloved figure in his community, having served as a teacher, administrator, and vocational director.