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Great Grandma Emelia’s Black Raspberry Crumble
The Perfect family desert for 17 or more hungry Native American kids!. If you have been wandering at the woodland’s edge lately, you have likely been tempted by a berry plant growing along a somewhat thorny whitish green stalk and bearing fruit ranging from purple to black to bright red and, of course, green in its youngest stage. You may have mistaken it for what we commonly call Blackberry, though in the wild Blackberry is generally a late summer treat with much larger berries.
July 4 for Britain Contrasts with America
Thursday was the 4th of July, a day to celebrate The United States’ liberation from England and its monarchy and worldwide empire. In the ensuing 250 years, the table has flipped with The United States dominating world order since World War II, and England settling back into the pack of world standing.
Recovery Search Ongoing for NH Native Who Went Overboard off Coast of Maine
FALMOUTH, Maine – Island search and water recovery efforts were ongoing Saturday offshore in Casco Bay for a New Hampshire native and former Bow resident who went overboard on the evening of the Fourth of July and is still missing. Edward H. Berke, 31, a resident of New Haven,...
Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Former Teachers, Librarian, Rescue Captain
InDepthNH.org scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column. The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community. InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service. We view this as part of our public service mission. Click here or on the Obituaries tab at the top of our home page to learn more. And if you know of someone from New Hampshire who should be featured in this column, please send your suggestions to NancyWestNews@gmail.com.
Celebrate July 4 With the Gift of Local News and Your Donation Will be Matched up to $5,000
There’s still time to double your donation to celebrate Independent News and Independence Day up to $5,000. We are about half way to our goal. We are blowing our own horn all week for Independence Day and Independent News with this awesome fundraiser because Don Burns is honoring his wife Katy Burns, a well-known Concord Monitor columnist who died last November.
Naturalization Ceremony Welcomes 99 New Citizens July 4, 2024 in Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH – There are very few things in life that never disappoint: McDonald’s French fries, a baby’s giggle, cornflower blue, and the Naturalization Ceremony held every July 4th at Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth. This year’s ceremony welcomed 99 new citizens from 41 different countries. And every year,...
State OKs Mount Sunapee Plan With Conditions To Work on Lagoons
NEWBURY – Vail Resorts has been given conditional approval for its annual operating plan for Mount Sunapee after questions surfaced about the need and environmental impact of building a fourth parking lot on the state park property. Questions about the need to spend $900,000 to clear trees and create...
Here’s What Happened To The Dozen Bills Involving PFAS Pollution
CONCORD – The New Hampshire legislature has finished its most recent session, an important one for several lawmakers who have made PFAS chemicals a hallmark of their careers. Several bills were submitted this session for greater awareness, accountability, and public health support as forever chemicals continue to be of concern for New Hampshire.
Celebrate Safely with Fireworks This Fourth of July
CONCORD, New Hampshire – With the Fourth of July approaching, it’s important to remember that safety should be a top priority when celebrating with fireworks. New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean P. Toomey and Chief David Emanuel, President of the NH Association of Fire Chiefs, urge residents to celebrate responsibly and with extreme vigilance.
Cyanobacteria in NH Lakes An Increasing Problem That May Be Linked to ALS
LEBANON – New Hampshire has almost 1,000 lakes, ponds and water bodies which draw summer visitors from the world over to enjoy their clear, clean cool waters. But there are increasing problems the state is seeing which not only pollute the lake but perhaps make it dangerous for humans and pets because of the neurotoxins they emit.
Getting to Know InDepthNH for Our $5,000 Double Donation Match for Independent News
You can donate here and it will be doubled up to $5,000 to celebrate Independent News: https://indepthnh.org/donate/. checks to NH Center for Public Interest Journalism, 38 Edgewater Drive, Barrington, NH 03825. EIN Number 812266973. We are blowing our own horn for Independence Day and this awesome fundraiser all week. By...
Joyful Musings: What Did Green Stamps Buy You at the Redemption Center?
Every once in a while I’ll get a glimpse of my mother – seeing myself naked, hearing my laugh, meeting a situation that demands the remark, “Oh, dear God!” But today I muse joyfully on something tangible that brings back my mother and seems to elicit an ethereal flashback to many on their own mothers and childhoods: S&H Green Stamps.
Speaking of Words: Verb Tense and Verb Aspect
Many people think that English verbs have a large number of tenses. They would say that he is eating lunch and he has eaten lunch are in different tenses, for example, and if they worked through all the possibilities they would conclude that English has twelve tenses, and even more if they included he would eat lunch and he used to eat lunch and a few other forms.
CMC To Pay $300,000 to Settle Allegations of Controlled Drugs; Announces Partnership With HCA
CONCORD – Catholic Medical Center (CMC) in Manchester agreed to pay $300,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) by failing to keep accurate records of controlled substances, including opioids, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces. The CSA deters the illegal distribution, possession, dispensing, and...
Warmington Concerned About Sununu’s ‘Unilateral’ Action Reducing Hospital Medicaid Reimbursements
CONCORD – Executive Councilor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cinde Warmington said she is very concerned about the future financial health of the state’s 26 hospitals and the “unilateral action” taken by outgoing Republican Gov. Chris Sununu to reduce federal return tax payments to them by $35 million a year for the next decade.
Distant Dome: No Time for Politics when Health System in Crisis
The adage often heard in the halls of the State House when medical services are at issue is “all patients should be able to access the care they need, when and where they need it.” However, if you have tried to make an appointment with a specialty physician such as a sleep specialist, or a cardiologist for a medical procedure, you will have to wait months and may only see a physician’s assistant.
Man Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting Identified
Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella announces the following update on the investigation into the officer-involved shooting that occurred yesterday morning on Bridge Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. The adult male involved in yesterday morning’s officer-involved shooting has been identified as Andrew E. Smith, age 56, of...
Grad Students End Strike at Dartmouth with Better Pay and Benefits
Arnie Alpert spent decades as a community organizer/educator in NH movements for social justice and peace. Officially retired since 2020, he keeps his hands (and feet) in the activist world while writing about past and present social movements. HANOVER—After 59 days on strike, the union representing Dartmouth College graduate students...
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