Snow Emergency for March 4: No overnight parking on city streets

read more…: Snow Emergency for March 4: No overnight parking on city streets

Upon declaration of a Snow Emergency, any vehicle parked on the streets will be towed and impounded. Vehicles parked in the downtown district are not subject to towing until after 1 a.m. Look for the blinking strobe lights placed at various intersections throughout the City or call the Highway Department at (603) 624-6444 with any questions.

Shaheen: Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill

read more…: Shaheen: Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As Women’s History Month gets underway, this week, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) renewed her nearly decade-long

Edelblut to NH Youth: “Read”

read more…: Edelblut to NH Youth: “Read”

NH Department of Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut joined officials from the New Hampshire State Library, students, educators and other experts at a kickoff event at the New Hampshire State Library on Wednesday for National Reading Month, noting that the word “read” can provide children with countless exciting journeys.

RFK Jr. shares concerns with packed NHIOP crowd

read more…: RFK Jr. shares concerns with packed NHIOP crowd

Environmental attorney and vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to a packed house at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College on Friday, expressing concern over the amount of influence held by the rich and powerful over the everyday lives of average people across the world.

Central music students to shine March 8 during celebration of Music in Our Schools Month

read more…: Central music students to shine March 8 during celebration of Music in Our Schools Month

The New Hampshire Music Educators Association (NHMEA) is announcing the declaration of March as Music In Our Schools Month.

NH’s traditional town meeting endures despite the tug of modernity

read more…: NH’s traditional town meeting endures despite the tug of modernity

The classic New England town meeting, a form of government unique to our region, was considered by Norman Rockwell to be one of the purest expressions of free speech, immortalized in his famous series “The Four Freedoms.”

Another school safety threat under investigation by NH Department of Safety

read more…: Another school safety threat under investigation by NH Department of Safety

The Department of Safety is aware of multiple calls reporting active threats at schools throughout the state.

ADU Zoning Ordinance change, Bicycle Master Plan and additional housing units are all on the Planning Board Agenda

read more…: ADU Zoning Ordinance change, Bicycle Master Plan and additional housing units are all on the Planning Board Agenda

The Planning Board is also coordinating with Planning & Community Development and the Department of Public Works to revisit the Bicycle Master Plan. This will be discussed further at the meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 2.

Legislators ask if ballots should be public documents

read more…: Legislators ask if ballots should be public documents

Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives Election Law Committee braved the snow to deliberate upon legislation on Tuesday. Here’s a recap of their day.

Public meetings set to discuss 2 improvement projects for Route 101 across 4 towns

read more…: Public meetings set to discuss 2 improvement projects for Route 101 across 4 towns

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) will hold two public informational meetings to present citizens and public officials with information regarding two proposed NH Route 101 projects.

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