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Health officials warn of possible measles exposure in Upper Valley
State health officials are investigating a possible measles exposure in the Upper Valley. Vermont and New Hampshire health officials say there are currently no confirmed cases of the measles in either state. But New Hampshire’s public health division is looking into a report of an international traveler contracting measles shortly...
Trump narrowly leads in new poll in New Hampshire following Biden’s weak debate
Coming off President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance last week, former President Donald Trump surged ahead by two points in a new poll out of New Hampshire published on Monday. The Saint Anselm College poll found 44% of New Hampshire voters said they would support Trump, compared to 42% who said Biden was their choice. […]
New England College Hosts over 500 Executive Master’s Students for Summer Residency
In June, New England College hosted over 500 students from the College’s executive master’s degree programs for their summer residency weekend. These programs include Business Administration, MBA; Data Science and Analytics, MS; Information Technology and Cybersecurity, MS; and Information Technology Project Management, MS. NEC’s executive master’s programs are...
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.
Center for the Arts Weekend kicks off in July
The Center for the Arts (CFA) is collaborating with businesses and organizations in Sunapee Harbor around its popular Arts in the Harbor and Naturally New England Arts Exhibit and Crafters Show, which has run for almost five years. The Center for the Arts supports, promotes, and connects the literary, performance,...
Strafford County Commission election dispute to be heard by NH Ballot Law Commission
DOVER — State Representative Cliff Newton, R-Rochester, is challenging the right of a sitting commissioner and another county resident to run against him in the District 3 Strafford County Commission race. House Bill 75, signed into law in 2023, divided Strafford County into three districts. Before the bill passed...
Gloria and Ken Rogers recognized
Gloria and Ken Rogers of Bristol were recognized for their outstanding service performed on behalf of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Gloria received the Rebekah Merit Jewel for her service to Enterprise Rebekah Lodge #46 and Ken received the Odd Fellows Merit Jewel for his service to Cardigan Lodge #38. Both Lodges meet in Bristol. Gloria has been a member for 64 years; Ken for 24 years. Grand Master of Enterprise Rebekah Lodge #46 of Bristol Patrick Doughty presented their awards. IOOF is a world-wide fraternal order involved in a variety of civic and philanthropic efforts on a local, national, and international level. For more information, call 603-744-3321. (Courtesy photos)
Some Suspects Face Less-Serious Charges for Roles in Dartmouth College Protest
Dozens of protesters who participated in last month’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations on the campus of Dartmouth College won’t face charges. Local sources say Hanover police prosecutor Mariana Pastore is opting not to file criminal charges in 28 cases. Another 35 of those facing similar offenses reportedly will see their...
Dartmouth Field Hockey 2024 Schedule Announced by Head Coach Mark Egner
Dartmouth head field hockey coach Mark Egner unveiled the Big Green's 2024 schedule, featuring nine home games and seven road contests, including matches against strong NCAA Tournament and conference championship teams. The 2024 schedule includes nine home games and seven road contests. Last season, Dartmouth achieved two Ivy League wins...
Keene’s new Parks and Recreation director assumes role this week
KEENE, N.H. — (MyKeeneNow) The City of Keene’s recently-hired director of Parks and Recreation began her new job early this week. Carrah Fisk-Hennessey, hired in May, has more than 20 years of experience in coaching, education, and community leadership, according to city officials in a news release. She...
Meet the collector behind Portsmouth Athenaeum's NH primary exhibit
It was the dashboard dolls that did it. A circa-1964 set depicting candidates President Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen. Barry Goldwater put Durham attorney Susan Roman on the path of collecting political memorabilia at a young age. The dashboard dolls were a gift from her uncle, and are on display...
Hillsborough school district and teachers reach a quick salary increase agreement
For the first time in recent memory, Hillsborough county public school teachers will know what their salary is before the start of the school year. Negotiations between the teachers union and district typically stretch into the fall or even spring semester. But union leaders and school board officials said, this...
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