NHTI will undergo an evaluation visit on April 7-9, 2026, by a team representing the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
To honor outstanding work in its field, the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance seeks nominations for its Preservation Achievement Awards
A BET cut would deliver negligible benefits to most businesses while shifting significant costs onto Granite Staters.
Former Concord City Councilor: Are Ward 5 City Councilor Stacey Brown's days numbered?
Food insecurity in New Hampshire has increased steadily since pandemic-era supports expired, reaching its highest estimated level since 2015
The New England Commission of Higher Education is a U.S. accrediting commission that provides institutional accreditation.
December revenue collections delivered a mixed picture.
A broken furnace, medical bill, or car repair could quickly become a financial crisis for many Granite Staters.
CCCA brings Quartet compared to those of the best among 21st century international string quartets to the City Auditorium
NHTI-Concord’s Community College is proud to announce their Fall 2025 Dean’s list for academic excellence.
Concord residents with curbside trash collection can place Christmas trees curbside for disposal on their trash day for two weeks.
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald, Rep. Lucy Weber and Phil Sletten joined Protect Our Care NH after Congress voted to eliminate tax credits
Former city councilor: Is it too much to ask for someone, anyone, in city hall to be looking out for the taxpayer other than Stacey Brown?
This affiliation prepares graduates to perform at a high level in a fast-growing field.
NHPHA is proud to welcome the following newly elected Board members, each of whom brings a unique perspective and deep commitment to improvi
National Sculpture Society Executive Director Honored for Transformative Leadership in American Sculpture
NH is gaining the younger workers and families it needs to sustain its economy, but their ability to stay relies on addressing affordability
As Granite Staters ring in the New Year, many may find themselves reaching deeper into their wallets to pay certain State fees.
Starting in June, one collection route per day will begin a pilot automated collection. City-wide implementation will be in July 2028.
Jasmor Roofing and Contracting purchased a brand-new scoreboard for NHTI, not knowing it would mark a historic season.
November State revenue collections produced a surplus, but no clear sign of continued future growth.
Monadnock Community Hospital and Catholic Medical Center's donation will allow students to gain vital hands-on experience
December 15th is the Final Day to Enroll for ACA Coverage Starting January 1st
Twenty Years Ago Cindy Flanagan's Concord Dance Academy Started a Local Tradition that has Kicked Off the Holiday Season Ever Since
A critique of the proposed Concord police station, arguing it emerged as an ad-hoc opportunity rather than a planned investment.
Former Concord city councilor: Heads, they win; tails, you lose.
Experts at NHFPI's annual conference shared practical, data-informed solutions for tackling the state’s biggest challenges.
New local business aims to help build healthier, more innovative teams through intentional creativity.
Granite Staters Face Steep Premium Hikes and Ongoing Uncertainty While Premium Tax Credits Remain Under Threat
One team runner-up in national conferences, an upcoming national championship, and three runner-up placements in regional conferences
Former Concord city councilor: Should political party allegiance or common sense determine local election outcomes?
State revenues collected in October fell below the State’s target amounts for the month.
As Open Enrollment Begins, Democrats Continue to Fight to Protect the Affordable Care Act’s Enhanced Premium Tax Credits, Which Lower Costs
Former Concord city councilor and 2025 candidate: Trouble is in store for the average Concord property taxpayer.
$250,000 grant helps dental hygiene students pay for vital educational supplies and related fees
Read NHFPI's analysis and explore our interactive map to see which NH communities are most affected by the SNAP shutdown.
The typical NH family has lost major ground over the past decade as the cost of basic necessities has risen far faster than household income
Be sure to take the time to vote on Tuesday November 4.
Board member: SAU 8 needs long-time residents with varying backgrounds to balance the needs of students, teachers, taxpayers, and educators.
The former councilor: Year after year, the property tax burden has shifted to homeowners. Robert Washburn will bring sanity to the council.