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At NH’s First Recovery Church, a Bridge Between Addiction and Faith
When Pastor Junior Saint Val took to the microphone at the Wednesday evening service, he said the bright lights on stage made him feel like he was getting arrested again.
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Will Leave New Hampshire, Close Merrimack Facility
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, the French multinational corporation at the center of New Hampshire’s PFAS controversy, has announced it will close its facility in Merrimack.
NH Increases Elder Abuse Prevention Efforts as Older Population Grows
New Hampshire officials in charge of investigating elder abuse are ramping up staff and education efforts to better protect the state’s growing elderly population.
Small Business Applications Soar in the Northeast
According to the report, there was a significant increase in business applications in the Northeast, with 68,475 new applications, a 6.5% increase from the previous month.
NH Gas Prices Fall, Despite Slight National Increase
Here in New Hampshire the price of gas per gallon has fallen to $3.484, a 2 cent per gallon decrease compared to one month ago.
Building Blocks for the Granite State’s Children | Opinion
But this year the New Hampshire Legislature and the governor made significant investments in our state’s children. By doing so, they invested in the future of the Granite State.
NH is First State to Partner with ‘PFAS Annihilator’ to Destroy Firefighting Foams
In 2019, the state of New Hampshire banned firefighting foams containing PFAS chemicals, as mounting evidence linked the widely used fire suppressant to higher cancer rates among firefighters and contamination of drinking water.
Experts Predict More Severe Heat in NH. Where Does That Leave Vulnerable Populations?
As 90-degree summer heat hangs over Manchester, residents do their best to stay cool. In one window, a fleece red-and-white holiday blanket hangs to block out the sun. In another, socks are crammed into the window gaps to prevent any AC air from leaking out.
Extreme Weather Adds to Concern Over NH Dam Safety
Experts predict an increase in extreme precipitation events through the next century, bringing new emphasis to the importance of dam safety in New Hampshire.