NHFPI examines New Hampshire’s Low and Moderate Income Homeowners Property Tax Relief Program.
Rain and clouds didn’t dampen the cheering of graduates at NHTI–Concord’s Community College 76th commencement ceremony on May 15.
NHTI–Concord’s Community College will celebrate more than 600 graduates during its commencement ceremony on May 15.
Experts Say Changes Threaten Coverage for 18,000 Granite Staters - Pressure to Hospitals, Community Health Centers, Mental Health
People across the Granite State are deeply invested in understanding how public dollars are raised, allocated, and impact their communities.
Growth in Preservation Activity, Small Town Successes, Community Development Investment and Outstanding Leaders Recognized
Is This One More Example of a Gang That Can't Shoot Straight?
The numbers underscore both the critical role mothers play in supporting families and the economy and the challenges many continue to face.
With hundreds of parents, faculty, and staff in attendance, the ceremony featured individual awards across a wide range of disciplines.
Funding Enables Organizations and Communities in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York to Improve Recreation Access
A new NHFPI analysis of federal income tax returns data shows that Granite Staters earned money from a wide variety of sources.
A new class of high-achieving students joined NHTI's Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society.
New Hampshire Health Leaders Join Medicaid Awareness Month Event to Highlight Impact of Federal and Local Health Care Changes
The 22nd Annual NHTI and Northeast Delta Dental 5K Road Race brought over 300 people together on Friday, April 17.
Economic uncertainty appears to have slowed hiring, weakened payroll employment, and pushed unemployment higher in 2025.
“Shaping America’s Role in a Changing World” – May 14 in Manchester
The Saint-Gaudens Memorial presents photographer Leslie Lyman’s exhibition, The Work Beneath the Work, at Saint-Gaudens National Park
Claims of transparency and the city's budget are contrary to the city council's actions.
Aspiring paramedics needed to successfully assess and intubate patients within seconds, so that vital airflow could occur.
Residents with curbside trash collection can place leaves at the curb in biodegradable yard waste bags or rigid containers for six weeks.
Streets may be reduced to one lane or closed to through traffic. Work is weather permitting and subject to change.
Virtual event highlights mounting pressures on care access and the critical importance of strategic focus on rural health
NH’s Tax Amnesty Program generated much more one-time State revenue than predicted by legislators.
Water customers may experience low pressure or discoloration when flushing occurs in their area. Avoid doing laundry during flushing.
High prices, limited supply, and rising rents continue to challenge affordability and limit options for renters and homebuyers statewide.
Session Notes; Special Bible; Speaker Packard; House Bills; Danbury school building; Town Asset Tracking
Keynote to Feature GO-NORTH Director Donnalee Lozeau
Jason Olenio returned to campus 34 years later to install medical imaging equipment.
“Talk Saves Lives” Program Aims to Build Awareness and Equip Communities
As Women’s Equal Pay Day approaches, new data show Granite State women working full-time earn just 81% of what men earn.
Chamber Drama; HB 1246 passes; Danbury"Too busy"; Danbury Elementary School Issues; Hill Article 8 controversy; Hell No! Not Now. Not Ever
Concord residents can save water and enter to win a WaterSense-labeled toilet for Fix a Leak Week, March 16-22, 2026.
Tax amnesty boosts February revenues, masks weakness in key taxes
Predatory lease agreements + Newfound School District
While earning an advanced certificate from NHTI-Concord’s Community College, Ashley Crosbie wrote and illustrated an entire children's book.
Posted streets will prohibit trucking over 9 tons until load limits are lifted. Truckers can call the City to request travel permissions.
The Expo will feature hands-on demonstrations and workshops
New population data from the U.S. Census Bureau provides insight into the state’s growing and changing population over the years.
Lindsay Deutch and Jason Stoll to perform at the Concord City Auditorium as part of CCCA's 95th Season
New U.S. Census Bureau data show an inflation-adjusted 8% increase in New Hampshire’s statewide median household income.