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Mount Sunapee Sewage Lagoon Study Approved; DES Commissioner Nominated For Another Term
The Executive Council also approved a donation of almost 2,000 bottles of maple syrup from the NH Maple Producers Association.

The Executive Council also approved a donation of almost 2,000 bottles of maple syrup from the NH Maple Producers Association.

The “What to a Slave is Your Fourth of July” event will feature statewide readings of Frederick Douglas' historic speech about slavery.
This school year, 890 of the 10,510 students in the program received state differential aid of $2,145 per student or nearly $2 million.
Manchester State Rep: Democrats have only a small handful of contested primaries statewide, allowing our nominees to hit the ground running.
The federal lawsuit was placed on hold as Doe's state case went to the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
The festival has grown so popular that it has outgrown the ability to remain in one location, at a Lancaster campground, organizers say.
Hydrologist: The last month and a half has seen above-normal precipitation, which is perfect timing, but "we still have a ways to go."
Liset: For my dad, who served in the corps, fishing was a way to escape for a few moments and cope.
Davidow: The existing situation was untenable and global structures were useless in dealing with it.
Rayno: If you believe courts are inherently nonpolitical, you are either naive or don't know how judges arrive at lifetime appointments.
The table is now set for Republican and Democratic primaries on Sept. 8, with the winners facing off in a general election on Nov. 3.
Common Man for Ukraine board member: In Ukraine, thousands of children will grow up without their fathers because of Russia’s war.
Ferber: Phonemes are the set of regular sounds that make up words; they are not meaningful in themselves but generate meanings.
MacDonald, as NH AG, supervised the state’s legal team in the ConVal school funding case through the first two years of that litigation.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Hampshire hosted the “Read-In to Keep Book Bans Out” event in partnership with other orgs.
A veteran from Salem; a Concord therapist; Hopkinton, Londonderry, and Manchester educators; a Portsmouth resident; a Concord architect.
Capitol Hill got a taste of the state as the Congressional Delegation hosted its 15th event at the Russell Senate Office Building.
The trek began early Wednesday in Hillsborough, picking up momentum and others along the route through Henniker and Hopkinton.
Commissioner William Hart announced the move Friday in an email to staff, days after he was forced to withdraw her assistant's nomination.
Formerly the Plymouth Theater, after 17 years of ownership, the Common Man is donating the space to Pemi Valley Habitat for Humanity.