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In the recent kerfuffle regarding HB 148, the so-called "bathroom bill," one point was overlooked. HB 148 would legislate that a trans man (someone born biologically female but identifying as a man) ...
As former chair of the State Committee on Aging, which worked for years to raise awareness of aging issues in New Hampshire and established the current State Commission on Aging, I was shocked to see ...
Now that winter is probably over, I would like to give a well-deserved thanks to Tyler Howe and his hard-working crew at the Hancock Highway Department for keeping our roads open and safe during a ...
Greenfield State Park could reopen by Memorial Day weekend, according to New Hampshire State Parks spokesman Greg Keeler.
The New Ipswich Museum of History has added several new displays, which will be available for public viewing at multiple open ...
The Francestown Select Board unanimously approved a petition for a special Town Meeting requesting a second feasibility study ...
Wilton has a new fire chief. Norm Skantze of Swanzey, a veteran of four decades in emergency services, has accepted the ...
Although snowstorms can foster angst for everyone from school superintendents to retail merchants in the Monadnock region, ...
Residents voted to increase proposed funding for the country’s semisesquicentennial celebration in 2026 by $5,000, raising ...
Robert Beck of Peterborough is a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. After serving for 30 ...
Superintendent Peter Weaver announced at Tuesday’s School Board meeting that he will be leaving his position at the end of the next school year ...
The New Ipswich Select Board approved several bids for work to be done at the town’s ballfields in Memorial Park, with a decision about work to the town pool put off to next week.