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N.H. employee broke no laws but facilitated a Chinese company’s purchase of Nashua property, AG says
A state employee assisted in the purchase of a Nashua property by a Chinese beverage and bottling company, but broke no laws, and the Governor has signed two executive orders to further protect the…
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6mElliot B. Matteson Sr.
<html><head></head><body>Elliot B. Matteson, Sr.<br /><br />Brownsville, VT - Elliot "Matt" Byron Matteson Sr. 99, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend, peacefully lost his battle with time on June 18, 2026. Born on Augus ...
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5mCasella pulls permit application central to NH landfill plans
Casella Waste Systems has withdrawn an application for a wetlands permit for a proposed landfill project in Dalton, N.H., but the company still intends to move forward with the project and other related applications remain in limbo.
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11mWhen it comes to the Trump administration, Ayotte walks a fine line
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has taken a neutral stance on President Trump, focusing on advocating for the people of New Hampshire and avoiding public criticism of the president while also not joining in on multistate lawsuits against the Trump administration.
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7mColumn: The dangers of becoming numb to Trump's presidency
The author reflects on the troubling numbness that has set in due to the chaos of the Trump administration, and resolves to engage in the political process by calling their representatives, attending rallies, and voting in the upcoming election.
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4mThetford church hosts watch party for US Men's National Team soccer match
The First Congregational Church in Thetford hosted a watch party for the US Men's National Team's 2-0 win over Australia in the World Cup, providing an opportunity for community members to come together and enjoy the game.