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Unemployment rate in New Hampshire remains low
CONCORD, N.H. — New data shows that the unemployment rate in New Hampshire remains low. Unemployment rates soared during the COVID-19 pandemic but have since declined. According to new data, New Hampshire's adjusted unemployment rate for last month was 2.6%, compared to about 1.8% last April. According to New...
A food truck festival for Mother's Day
The fourth annual Lakes Region Food Truck Festival was put on by the Lakes Region Chamber at Tanger Outlets Tilton on Saturday. There were 15 food trucks as well as mobile displays from RePete's Comic Shop and T-Mobile that attended the festival. This year's theme was Mother's Day, and a couple vendors had Mother's Day-themed products and activities. Pours & Petals Mobile Bar and Catering offered Mama-rita and Mom-osa drinks, Granite State Credit Union provided sunflower seeds in a biodegradable pot with soil, and Breezeline set up a Mother's Day-themed selfie station. Music was also provided by Mix 91.1 FM.
Gen Z suicide prevention advocates speak out against HB 1283
CONCORD, NH – The NH Coalition for Suicide Prevention (NHCSP) is speaking out against HB 1283 pending a vote in the Senate this week. They gathered several Gen Z suicide prevention advocates in Concord Tuesday to voice their objections to the proposed law and the practice of assisted suicide.
'Good Morning, New Hampshire' message from Southwick School fourth-graders
Good morning to the fourth-graders from Mrs. Picciotti's class at the Southwick School in Northfield!. To submit your "Good Morning, New Hampshire!" videos, learn more here. You can submit them to our u local Facebook group or through our u local upload form.
Fired Corrections Officer Claims Retaliation, Files Ethics Complaint Against Helen Hanks
CONCORD – Department of Corrections Commissioner Helen Hanks is under new scrutiny for allegedly retaliating against an officer who reported misconduct, setting off a chain of events that would ultimately end in his firing based on trumped up evidence, according to documents. Thomas Macholl’s complaint to the Executive Branch...
The artistic veteran
TILTON — “The lesson is to keep doing something,” said Stanley Piper, World War II-era Army veteran and local artist. Throughout his, thus far, 96 years of life, Piper has lived up to that philosophy. From childhood years spent in an orphanage to working as a printer and raising two children, hardships fueled his drive to create art.
Easterseals to name rec areas at Franklin campus to remember donor
FRANKLIN — Following a donation from the estate of Hampton native Bernadine Herron, Easterseals New Hampshire is renaming recreational facilities at its military and veterans campus in Franklin and a playground at the new Gammon Academy School in Manchester in her memory. While the full value of the charitable...
32nd Annual Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial Ceremony set for May 17
CONCORD, NH – The 32nd annual New Hampshire Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, May 17, 2024, at the memorial site, located next to the Legislative Office Building at 33 N State Street in Concord. All sworn and civilian members of law enforcement and...
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