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On first day of school, students express skepticism over how long phone ban will last
On the first day of school, students wondered how long the bell-to-bell ban would last and some openly said they would refuse follow it. Others said they understood why the law was enacted and…
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5mOpinion: The cost of holding on
The grief of watching a loved one hold on to a house full of memories can be as painful as the loss itself, as the distance between love and proximity creates a gap that can be filled by opportunism.
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3mBeverly Gardner
<html><head></head><body>Beverly Gardner<br /><br />Pittsfield, NH - Beverly N. Gardner, 91, of Pittsfield, passed away on Friday, July 3, 2026, at the Mountain Ridge Center in Franklin.<br /><br />She was born on July 14, 1934, in Manchester, daughte ...
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11m'It is not a race': As Laconia dives in on social districts, Concord takes its time
When block parties fill downtown Laconia this summer, attendees will flow freely between the live music stage, the craft beer pub on the corner, the restaurant down the street and the nearby shops. The fencing that once sectioned off the beer garden from the rest of Main Street is no more. That’s because Laconia has […]
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4mData: N.H. students are struggling financially, though they're doing better than peers nationally
While New Hampshire college students are more financially secure than their peers nationally, according to recent data, many are still struggling. The Texas-based firm Trellis Strategies surveyed over 118,000 undergraduate students across the nation in 2024 and 2025 about topics relating to financial wellness. Half of New Hampshire students reported that they worry about being […]
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3mAG reviewing police use of deadly force after shooting suspect dies by suicide in Hampton
The attorney general's office is investigating the use of deadly force by a police officer after a shooting suspect died by suicide in Hampton, New Hampshire.