Public input sought on Londonderry meeting house project
read more…: Public input sought on Londonderry meeting house projectLONDONDERRY, NH – The town is looking for input from residents as it explores options for renovating the historic former
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LONDONDERRY, NH – The town is looking for input from residents as it explores options for renovating the historic former
The trial of a Washington state man charged with shooting a Concord couple to death as they walked on a city trail in April 2022 will begin with jury selection Oct. 2.
The cost of a single-family home in New Hampshire continues to be at an all-time high and the ability of home-buyers in the state to afford one at an all-time low, according to August’s sales figures.
CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance has launched a survey of religious properties that may be ripe for
A Wiggins Airways training flight that crashed in Litchfield, Maine, in August, killing the two pilots, missed its approach to the Auburn, Maine, airport runway and was in a holding pattern when it descended rapidly, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board.
In the scam world, Ann’s experience, from the minute her accounts were hacked, through the phone call with the “help desk,” is called a Trojan horse. It’s a seemingly legitimate process that draws in an unsuspecting victim.
Shannon McCracken-Barber has been named project director for Manchester CREATES, a workforce development initiative designed to dovetail with creation of a biofabrication hub in the city.
Additional money for an expert defense witness was approved by Judge John Kissinger Friday, a month before Logan Clegg, charged with shooting a Concord couple to death, is scheduled to go to trial.
The “problem” is that the state needs 23,670 units of housing immediately. Estimates are that 60,000 new units will be needed by 2030, and 90,000 by 2040, based on population growth, the 2023 New Hampshire Housing Needs Assessment found.
rojects in New Hampshire will share $11 million in grants from the Northern Border Regional Commission, including $1 million in grants for projects in Colebrook, Keene, Lancaster, Littleton and Mirror Lake.