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Update: Air quality may remain poor across Upper Valley Thursday
New Hampshire officials warned residents to limit outdoor activities through Wednesday evening as smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires degraded local air quality.
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3mClaremont names former fire chief as interim city manager
CLAREMONT – The city council has voted to hire former Claremont Fire Chief Rick Bergeron as the interim city manager. Bergeron will begin his duties when City Manager Nancy Bates ends her tenure on July 24th. The council said in a news release that Bergeron served Claremont for 40 years. During that time Bergeron took […]
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4mAssault case against ex-preschool teacher moves to higher court
Newport Circuit Court elevated a second-degree assault case against former preschool teacher Robert Snider to Merrimack Superior Court after finding probable cause regarding allegations he bruised a toddler.
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5mCell tower proposal in Plainfield inches toward approval, after height reduction
PLAINFIELD — After months of mulling a cell tower application that would violate a local ordinance, the Plainfield Zoning Board is now leaning toward approval — provided the tower starts out shorter than the originally requested 130 feet. “Thinking about the community as well, I think that it shows a spirit of compromise, of trying […]
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9mFormer chef finds success serving wood-fired pizza from a repurposed bus
Chef Chris Beaucher operates Pizza Hero, a food truck converted from a repurposed city bus that serves wood-fired sourdough pizzas and panuozzos at Protectworth Brewing in Newport, New Hampshire.
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5mDowntown Enfield housing development rejected by Zoning Board
The Enfield Zoning Board of Adjustment denied a variance request for a proposed 38-unit housing development at the Woodbury Farm site, leaving developer Adam Grounds with up to 30 days to request a rehearing or pursue an appeal.