Mt. Washington, the highest peak in New Hampshire and the Northeast, is seeing its first major snow, as the home of the world’s worst weather welcomes another winter.
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.
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NEPM received an invoice and a purchase order in response to a public records request for documents related to the damage, as well as a copy of the personal check the sheriff wrote to the state on Monday covering the cost.
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Lead from decades-old pipes that connect water mains to buildings can leach into the drinking water supply, posing significant health risks.
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Advocates say they want more state support to ensure a more comprehensive approach to helping at-risk youth instead of piecemeal approaches to the problem.
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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.
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A university committee found that the school had no direct investments in the companies identified by pro-Palestine student activists.
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Members of the Commission on Indian Affairs said the state has to be able to certify tribes in order to distribute federal money.
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With a flourish of handbells and calls of “Oyez!” or “Hear ye!” town criers from as far away as Ontario and Maryland did their best to wow the crowd Monday, as Cape Cod played host, for the first time, to an international competition of town criers.
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For 150 years, the Mark Twain House and Museum has stood as a monument to one of America’s greatest authors. Its interim leader talks about why Twain's legacy endures.
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