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By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.Gov. Chris Sununu announced Wednesday via Twitter that he will not seek a historic fifth term.“Public service should never be a career, and the time is right for another...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bul New Hampshire Bulletin.Dartmouth College can repurpose money a deceased alumnus left for the “sole purpose” of maintaining the school’s golf course to support other “golf-related”...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Forty-four states have gotten approval from the federal government to extend a program that helped lower-income families afford groceries for their children during the pandemic. The money began as a replacement for free- and reduced-price school meals...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
The state announced Wednesday morning that it will not challenge a federal court order giving it until May 2024 to stop holding people it’s trying to hospitalize for emergency psychiatric care in emergency rooms for days, even weeks. The Department of...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
This year, the Claremont Opera House prioritized getting kids back to the theater after the pandemic kept them away by hosting field trips, giving them free tickets to shows and holding no-cost activities every Friday morning. Now it’s turning its...
By ETHAN DEWITT
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.It was a simple idea: a bill requiring the National Eating Disorders Association helpline to be added to New Hampshire student identification cards.But in the months since House...
By HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
Members of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative will see a rate cut later this summer, as approved by the board of directors this week.The new co-op power rate will be 11.42 cents per kilowatt hour, starting Aug. 1.Typical members who use 500...
By ETHAN DEWITT
Gov. Chris Sununu signed a wide-ranging bill last week that expands how much people in the state can spend at charitable gaming casinos.Senate Bill 120 allows people to spend up to $50 per individual wager in a game of chance, such as poker,...
By ETHAN DEWITT
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.At the Parker-Varney School in Manchester, grades are not part of the curriculum. “Mastery” is.Students work their way through individual concepts, like long division or the...
By HADLEY BARNDOLLAR and ETHAN DEWITT
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.It was 2011 when Devin Alexander was arrested for possessing marijuana. He was a senior in high school, and almost instantly his plans to join the U.S. Air Force went up in...
By HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.The new default electric service rate proposed by Unitil could be a positive indicator for all New Hampshire ratepayers this summer.Filed with the Public Utilities Commission on...
By AMANDA PIRANI
This summer, Dartmouth College scientists will be studying six New Hampshire lakes to learn more about PFAS in lake food webs. The study “will examine PFAS movement from lake sediment and water to fish and other organisms,” according to the project...
By HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.The state Department of Environmental Services is issuing an elevated particle air pollution advisory for Tuesday afternoon through Friday, citing wildfires in Canada.Central and...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Gov. Chris Sununu sent the House a budget in February that upped spending significantly over his last one, with a notable increase for Medicaid beneficiaries and other vulnerable populations that advocates say aren’t getting the services they need.The...
By BEATRICE BURACK and ANNMARIE TIMMINS
When Rep. Benjamin Bartlett, a Nottingham Republican, stepped down last week, margins in the House got even tighter: 200 Republicans to 196 Democrats. With the House so closely divided, attendance this session has often played a major role in the fate...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Several years before his death in 2002, at age 88, Robert T. Keeler drew up a will to make his intentions clear. His wife and family were his primary beneficiaries. Also on the list were his secretary and housekeeper, a church, seminary, and medical...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Republican and Democratic budget writers in the House are moving to reject nearly all of the controversial and sweeping professional licensing changes Gov. Chris Sununu is seeking. This includes maintaining 31 of the 34 licenses he wants to eliminate,...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Instead of living in nursing facilities, nearly 3,800 Granite Staters are in their own homes and communities thanks to the help they receive with basic needs like bathing, transferring from a wheelchair to bed, managing medications, making meals, and...
By ETHAN DeWITT
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.When the New Hampshire Department of Education investigates a teacher for a potential code of conduct violation, they send a notice in the mail. Under a new proposed law, that...
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.A woman arrived at the Palace Theater box office in Manchester recently with an online receipt for four tickets to Newsies, a kids’ show with no seat over $15. The box office...
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