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Fact check: Sununu claims cyanobacteria are ‘not toxic’
While bloom notices piled up ahead of Labor Day weekend, Gov. Chris Sununu claimed at an Executive Council meeting held in Wakefield last week that cyanobacteria are “not toxic.” But scientists have found that cyanobacteria, especially blooms, frequently produce toxins. “This is not toxic. This does not kill people,” Sununu said to Robert Scott, commissioner […]
What the gubernatorial candidates have said – and not said – about housing
For Granite Staters, access to affordable housing is a matter of top importance. A June University of New Hampshire poll found 36 percent of respondents cited housing as the top issue facing the state, far above any other concern. New Hampshire housing prices have hit record highs, rental unit availability is far below what economists […]
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in New Hampshire's state primaries
WASHINGTON (AP) — New Hampshire is among the smallest states in the country, but its state primaries on Tuesday have enough intrigue to fill a much larger state. The New England state has an independent streak that makes it hard to categorize as red or blue. While it has voted for the Democratic presidential candidate in each of the last five elections, it’s also elected Republican Chris Sununu four times. Its four-person congressional delegation has been comprised entirely of Democrats since 2017, but Republicans currently hold slim majorities in both chambers of the state legislature. Tuesday’s primaries will set the...
College football: UNH beats Holy Cross; WHS' Fuller scores for Crusaders
WORCESTER, Mass. – Logan Tomlinson caught two touchdowns and Isaac Seide rushed for a career-high 161 yards to lead the University of New Hampshire football team to a 21-20 victory over Holy Cross Saturday afternoon at Fitton Field. North Hampton's Jordan Fuller, who helped the Winnacunnet High School to the 2017 Division I state championship, had 23...
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