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Boston Tea Party participant Anthony Morse honored with new grave marker
A bronze marker was placed at the grave of Boston Tea Party participant Anthony Morse in Sharon, Vermont, by his descendant Doris Backus.
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4mNew Hampshire regulators weigh banning some bee-toxic insecticides on Monday
The N.H. Pesticide Control Board is scheduled to meet Monday to consider proposing rules that would restrict the use of neonicotinoid insecticides due to their toxicity to pollinators.
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4mLebanon attorney faces federal probe after $300,000 escrow misappropriation
A Lebanon attorney, Stephen Girdwood, is under federal investigation amid suspensions in New Hampshire and Vermont for allegedly misappropriating nearly $300,000 in escrowed funds.
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5mOne dead, two injured after DUI crash, Claremont teen charged
An 18-year-old Claremont man faces two Class B felony charges after a high-speed collision involving a suspected .22 blood alcohol level injured him, his passenger, and another driver.
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6mICE recently arrested at least 9 people in Vermont as the agency appears to ramp up immigration enforcement across the state
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested at least nine people during three separate operations in Vermont last weekend, sparking concerns from advocates about potential racial profiling and increased federal enforcement in the state.
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17mNew Hampshire is one of three states with a deadline for convicts to prove their innocence
New Hampshire lawmakers are scheduled to vote on August 19 to override Governor Kelly Ayotte's veto of House Bill 1422, which would allow convicted inmates to present newly discovered evidence beyond the state's current three-year deadline.