FAFSA form must launch by Oct. 1 every year under new law
The form to apply for federal financial student aid must roll out by Oct. 1 annually after President Joe Biden signed a bill into law Wednesday that ensures an earlier processing cycle.
Sue Campbell ready to embrace new role at helm of English netball
Baroness Sue Campbell is ready to not have to fight for women’s sport to be taken seriously as she embarks on a new role as chair of
Group opposes hospital services' move to new hub
The Chase Community Hospital on Conde Way in Bordon was built in the 1990s, but there are plans to close it and move its services to a new health hub in the town centre. NHS bosses said the hub would focus on primary and community care and include a new GP surgery and pharmacy.
Unlocking Capital: A guide to startup funding option
For entrepreneurs launching a new business, one of the earliest and most pressing challenges is finding the resources to fund their vision.
Why firefighters in N.H. ignited a holiday-ready living room
The number of fire fatalities in New Hampshire surged in 2024, and authorities are urging the public to exercise caution through the end-of-year season.
Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
Learn how to shop like a pro this Black Friday with smart strategies and tips to snag the best deals while avoiding overspending.
New Hampshire Lottery Commission considers Andy Sanborn’s casino license revoked
The New Hampshire Lottery Commission is asking a judge to clarify his recent decision regarding the revocation of Andy Sanborn’s casino license, raising questions about the authority behind the ruling and its future implications.
Trek to New Hampshire’s Mt. Moosilauke via the Beautiful Benton Trail
The article explores the challenging yet rewarding hike to the summit of Mt. Moosilauke in New Hampshire’s White
New Hampshire combats cyber threats together
NH SBDC partners with NH Tech Alliance to provide cybersecurity resources for small to medium-sized businesses
New Hampshire vs. Rhode Island Football Prediction & Game Preview - Oct. 19
Preview the New Hampshire Wildcats vs. Rhode Island Rams college football matchup, with score predictions, stats, and game information.
Ex-Senator Woodburn Released from Jail After 20 Days; He Also Faces Maine Protective Order
Former state senator Jeffrey Woodburn was released Monday from the Coos County Jail after serving 20 days of his 30-day sentence on two charges of criminal mischief, the only two he was convicted of out of nine charges in a domestic violence case involving his former fiancée,
Command Q&A: Connecting With the Community
OFFICER Magazine spoke with Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Sheriff Eli Rivera about community-oriented policing strategies and how agencies can better engage with their
Running on conservative credentials and demeanor, Prescott aims for CD1 seat
Republican Russell Prescott has been a reliable conservative voice in New Hampshire politics for 20 years. Can he appeal to the district’s independents?
NOAA's 2024-25 winter forecast is here. Maps show what to expect in New Hampshire
The annual U.S. winter outlook report predicts La Niña weather patterns throughout the country. Here's what it means for New Hampshire's winter.
It’s a cold start to the week with partly sunny skies
Many New Englanders will be met with temperatures in the 30s this morning when they head out the door as cold air settles in across the region, including in Boston. The lowest morning temperature on record for Boston for Oct.
Leaf-peepers flock to New England to witness the brilliant fall colors
With quaint towns and covered bridges scattered through swaths of changing forest, the rural Northeast provides an ideal setting to view nature's annual show.
State agencies seek $25 million in pandemic aid for building projects
State agencies are looking to invest some of the remaining federal pandemic aid in several initiatives, including a new 911 center in Laconia and a replacement for the Sununu Youth Services Center. Several requests are scheduled to go before the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee on Friday.
You can spend the night at Thillist's pick for most haunted place in New Hampshire.
Accommodations at Omni Mount Washington Resort range all the way from historic hotel rooms to townhouse vacation homes. Bookings can be made online, and many special offers are available. To experience the haunt without staying the night, try one of the resort's various restaurants or bars.
Open tolling lanes on I-95 in Hampton, NH, to close for 3 months
Changes begin Tuesday in Hampton, New Hampshire, as the open tolling lanes on Interstate 95 will be closed. Drivers will have to use regular toll lanes instead. Those lanes accept both cash and E-ZPass.
Leaf-peepers are flocking to see New England’s brilliant fall colors
It’s fall in New England. The nights are cool, acorns are bombarding the unwary, and leaves are turning brilliant hues of red, orange and bronze.
New laws prime NH's medical marijuana program for expansion
GraniteLeaf Cannabis, which has a production facility in Peterborough, is one of three corporations approved by the state to grow and sell medical marijuana.
How can N.H. farmers afford to grow food?
It’s hard for some small farmers in New Hampshire to stay in business. A new program is trying to change that.
3 Democratic candidates vie to represent Franklin, Northfield in Statehouse
After uncontested primaries, Democratic candidates for state representative are hoping to make a splash in the General Election Nov. 5. Running in Merrimack County District 3 are Justine
Salem man facing stalking, DUI charges
A 39-year-old Salem man is facing a slew of criminal charges after violating a protective order while under the influence and disobeying police.
State Legislature hopefuls address housing, education at Belknap Mill
Candidates for state representative and state Senate met at the Belknap Mill for a nonpartisan candidates forum Thursday night, fielding questions from audience members discussing issues like voter
When leaf peepers pile onto New England trails, it can ruin fall foliage for all
Midway into October, the vibrant fall colors have drawn thousands of visitors to New England’s trails eager to capture the beauty of autumn. But the influx of hikers has led to concerns about overcrowding and safety,
I Took an Unconventional Road Trip to the Northeast’s Most Remote Theme Park and Discovered a Retro Paradise
The article explores a car-free road trip to Knoebels Amusement Resort in Pennsylvania, highlighting the park’s attractions and travel
Trump's anti-immigrant, domestic "enemy" rhetoric in focus in final stretch to Election Day
Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly used the "threat from within" label throughout his campaign to label his political opponents.
Teenager seriously injured in ATV crash in northern New Hampshire
Fish and Game officials said the boy was driving fast downhill when he hit a bumpy section, lost control and crashed into a ditch.
Officials urge tourists to pack essentials on fall leaf-peeping hikes as rescues spike in Northeast
The Northeast boasts beautiful autumn hues across its forested areas this time of year, attracting tourists to regional towns for hikes to take in the views. Fall foliage has blanketed northern New Hampshire and as a result,
New report reveals steep drop in civic engagement in N.H.
The COVID-19 pandemic and political polarization may have changed the way people see themselves and their significance to their communities, researchers at UNH found.
Derry FD opens doors to community
While fire safety and education was the reason for the open house, that didn’t stop the Fire Department from showing how much fun firefighters can have.
The Most Iconic View in New Hampshire Is Also a Stunning Slice of History
The article reflects on the nostalgia and historical significance of the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire’s Franconia Notch State
New Hampshire towns race to find poll workers ahead of Election Day
Londonderry expects about 16,000 voters, requiring 40 to 60 poll workers for each shift, all trained in specific procedures.
New voter ID law in New Hampshire causes controversy and confusion
A new voter ID law, the latest on the Washington and Sagamore bridges, off-shore wind farms and more on this week's regional news round table.
Having trouble selling your home? Try staging with a dinosaur.
Londonderry, N.H. — When Sarah Rocca asked her realtor for help expediting her home sale, he came back with an untraditional, yet intriguing idea.