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Recent attacks spur heightened security at Hanukkah menorah lighting in Hanover
Rabbi Moshe Leib Gray led a menorah lighting on the second night of Hanukkah in Hanover, with increased security due to recent shootings.
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14mVoting laws, school budgets, and nuclear power: NH's final compromises of 2026
House Bill 1102, which would raise state park fees for out-of-staters and increase costs for state-run amenities, is one of 49 bills that will face a final vote before heading to Gov. Kelly Ayotte's desk.
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7mChelsea woman avoids jail in pedestrian death case with plea deal
A Chelsea woman who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges for leaving the scene of an accident that killed a pedestrian has avoided jail time, while a group of Chelsea residents has formed to improve the town's walkability and prevent further tragedies.
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3mHartford girls lacrosse dominates Brattleboro in playoff opener
The Hartford Hurricanes girls lacrosse team defeated the Brattleboro Bears in the opening round of the Vermont Division II playoffs, winning 12-5 and advancing to the quarterfinals.
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4mDoubles win seals second consecutive title for Lebanon girls tennis
The Lebanon girls tennis team won their second consecutive D-III New Hampshire state title, defeating Gilford 5-4 in a dramatic finish.
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6mFormer Vt. school superintendent, husband deny underage drinking charges in KUA student's death
Kristin Hubert and her husband John-Henry Hubert pleaded not guilty to charges of enabling the drinking of alcohol by a KUA student who later died in a crash after leaving their home.