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Secretary of state predicts ‘challenges,’ litigation if voter ID bill becomes law
Lawmakers have advanced legislation to require photo identification without exception at polling places in New Hampshire – and to mandate that new voters provide hard evidence of citizenship in order to register. But Secretary of State Dave Scanlan says some aspects of the bill could be difficult for his office to implement. In remarks to […] The post Secretary of state predicts ‘challenges,’ litigation if voter ID bill becomes law appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
New Hampshire Man Nearly Decapitated Mother Over Playstation Game Volume
CONCORD, NH — A New Hampshire man has been sentenced to 40 years to life in prison for the horrific murder of his mother, Linda Tufts, following an argument over a video game’s volume. Thomas Humphrey, 47, was sentenced by New Hampshire Superior Court…
SB: Eleven Panthers named All-America Scholar-Athletes by NFCA
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Eleven members of the Plymouth State University softball program were honored by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) for their efforts in the classroom as NFCA All-America Scholar-Athletes on Monday. Seniors Abby Kenison (Boscawen, N.H.) and Alyssa Wilson (Bradford, Mass.), juniors Jade Guertin (Oakland, R.I.), Kaity...
New Hampshire Chef Cooks for Wynonna Judd’s Surprise Birthday Party
It was a big birthday number for Wynonna Judd, and when New Hapshire's Chef Bobby Marcotte got the call to cater her birthday party, he brought out the big guns to feed her and her guests a delicious meal. Bobby Marcotte, a well-known New Hampshire Chef, got a call from...
New Hampshire Mom Starts Facebook Group That Has Helped Thousands of Moms Statewide
In January of 2020, Natasha Peterson, a mom from New Hampshire, had a crazy and brilliant idea. She wanted to create a “free items only” mom group focused on paying it forward. The group would help moms get things they need for their kids, as well as provide a place where moms could pass along items they no longer need.
Tuck’s Rock Dojo: Applauding 15 Years Of Nurturing A Creative Community
On Saturday, June 29 from 3 to 10 pm, around a hundred of Tuck’s Rock Dojo students,. current and alumni (some flying in from all over the country), will be performing their music to celebrate the Dojo’s 15th anniversary on two stages at the Lake Morey Resort. Admission is free to all, and families are welcome. The lakeside resort will offer concertgoers a large variety of food and beverage options to purchase, similar to their free Summer Concert Series.
Creepy Moths That Cause Respiratory Issues Return to New Hampshire
When you hear "brown-tail moth", you aren't immediately intimidated. Moths are typically annoying pests that flock towards the lights on your deck in the summertime. But these particular moths are not something to be messed with. Brown-tail moth caterpillars have hairs that are toxic for humans. They can cause rashes...
New England Minimum Wage Comparison: How Each State Stacks Up
You probably learned about the minimum wage when you got your first few jobs while still in high school, as I did working at businesses in my hometown. When you're 16, you were quite happy with it, because you were probably still living with your parents and this money was earmarked for college.
Is It Illegal to Dump Stuff Out of Your Window While Driving in New Hampshire?
As I was driving down I-95, I finished up a banana and threw the peel out the window without thinking. My husband was appalled, saying it was illegal littering. I found myself wondering about that statement, and decided to find out if throwing anything out the window (or even dumping coffee out of a coffee cup) while at a red light was asking for a ticket from law enforcement.
River Bend Car Fire
Bradford, VT- On Thursday, May 30, 2024, the River Bend Emergency Services and Fire Management class taught by Thomas Leeman worked with the Bradford, Wells River, and Woodsville fire departments to do a practice car burn. The burn started around 12:40 pm and continued to burn for around an hour. Groups of students in Leeman’s class took turns in the fire suits and used the hose to put out parts of the fire. Hay was used to start the fire and keep it going in between groups. River Bend’s Health Sciences, Cosmetology, Automotive Technology, and Heavy Equipment classes came out to watch the burn.
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