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Less than two months out from the state primary, the return of John E. Sununu has been … well, it’s been something.

Sununu, who served as a congressman in the late 1990s and early 2000s and one term as a U.S. senator from 2003-2009, is now chasing the Republican nomination to replace the retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. So far he has shown himself to be much less interest...


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It was an idea decades in the making — and decades in the unraveling. In 1993, New Hampshire Executive Councilor Ray Burton unveiled the “Conway bypass”: a planned extension of Route 16 to circumvent Conway and North Conway and reduce traffic. 

The plan targeted congestion concerns dating back to the 1950s,


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New Hampshirites are worried about artificial intelligence. Sixty percent use it in their professional lives, while nearly the same number are wary of its impact on the future of the state and society.

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In 2023, researchers found unprecedented levels of dangerous chemicals in eggs laid by New Hampshire loons.

Since then, ongoing testing has affirmed the sheer scope of pollution that New Hampshire wildlife and ecosystems must contend with, Loon Preservation Committee biologist Tiffany Grade said this month. As scientists press on with the research, they are striving to...


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To Matt Mayberry, the expansion of manufactured homes in the United States has long been plagued by a single feature: wheels.

The houses, often referred to as “mobile homes,” are unfairly treated as temporary structures, undesirable for long-term use and zoned out of existence in many towns, he said. 

And the stigma is not just cultural. Federal law has def...


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