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Kelly Ayotte proposes changes she says will help support New Hampshire police officers
MANCHESTER, N.H. — As she runs for governor, Republican Kelly Ayotte is highlighting her law enforcement background. This week, she went on a ride-along with Manchester police. Ayotte points to two issues facing officers. First, she said the state needs a retirement plan that can help recruit and retain...
Man, woman kill rabid fox after it attacked them in Effingham
EFFINGHAM, N.H. — Two fox attacks nearly 100 miles apart occurred in New Hampshire on Tuesday. One of the attacks was in Hollis, where a rabid fox attacked a 4-year-old girl, while another attacked a couple in Carroll County. Elliot Edwards and Erin Francois were working in their shop...
A Second New Hampshire Starbucks Location Unionizes
Union elections were held across the country last night, according to a press release, and the Starbucks on Portsmouth Avenue in Stratham, New Hampshire, has unionized. Rochester, New Hampshire, was the first location in the state to unionize. The others included in the election last night are in:. Salem, Oregon.
Dozens of unclaimed remains buried, cremated each year in New Hampshire
For many people, it's hard to imagine — a loved one finding their final resting place on a shelf in the back closet of a funeral home. “We do wonder, what's the story? You know, who's the person behind the name and what happened that led them to a situation where no one nobody came forward?” Todd Marsh, Rochester’s welfare director, said.
Altrusa of Meredith monthly community dinner May 22
MEREDITH — The Meredith Altrusa Club is offering its next community dinner at the Meredith Community Center on Wednesday, May 22. Dinner is served at 5:30 p.m., and guests may start to come in at 5 p.m. Dinner includes lasagna, salad, rolls and applesauce cake. The meal is free,...
NH Senate backs stricter proof of eligibility rules for new voters
First-time New Hampshire voters would be required to show a passport, birth certificate or naturalization papers in order to register under a proposal approved Thursday in the state Senate. The bill, which is sponsored by Republican Rep. Bob Lynn — also the former chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme...
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