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State Senate Democrats have booked a public listening session for April 23 at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton.
Doctor, former state Senator: For our oldest and youngest Granite Staters, Medicaid is the top target for the Republican Congress.
We are partnering with Mrs. Mace, a puppy raiser for Canine Companions.
The House also approved the $132.5 million capital budget for the next biennium — about $10M less than Gov. Kelly Ayotte wants.
Alpert: Workers at the Starbucks store at the Seabrook Crossing plaza voted Thursday to join Workers United.
State Rep. Chris Muns: If the ban passes, it could be a “slippery slope” with people “picked up off the street” and “taken to a camp.”
Owner of Novel Iron Works: The structural steel industry, especially here in the Northeast, has been systematically targeted by Canada.
The mutual aid district, lawmakers, and community members collaborate to continue ALS services for 100,000 residents.
Depot Road/Route 107 will be closed for several days for railroad track repairs, the East Kingston Fire Department says.
Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to highlight young people’s academic achievements as they prepare for the future.
NH DOE: An educator from Hampton, 1 in Londonderry, and 2 in Exeter will move on to the national Mathematics and Science Teaching awards.
Meredith Village Savings Bank donated $7,500 to the Rescue Run: Race for Marine Mammals scheduled for April 19 to help the Rye organization.
We're Committed To Supporting Sickle Cell Warriors And The People Who Care For Them
Chef Navi Avhad has opened another eatery on Lafayette Road, featuring original Indian recipes enjoyed at his Derry location.
Former Senator: Jeanne Shaheen's joke fell flat. Anyone who has seen me knows that if I am coloring my gray hair, I’m failing badly.
Alpert: Of the 500-plus stores, 3 are unionized in New Hampshire — in Rochester, Stratham, and Epping. A fourth, in Seabrook, is pending.
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The closures at branches in Hampton, Bristol, Contoocook, and Wilton could come as early as June as part of a bank footprint reevaluation.
Updated: Here are the results for the March 11, 2025, election in Hampton and North Hampton, New Hampshire.
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Here is everything you need to know about the March 11, 2025, election in Hampton and North Hampton, New Hampshire.
Sharon Mullen says that if reelected, she will seek to improve affordability by attracting businesses and expanding the tax base.
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Matthew Flynn says he will not stand by while hardworking property taxpayers in town bear the burden of mismanagement and inefficiency.
Strong Growth, Responsible Spending
Edward Brackett says he will foster responsible growth and smart zoning while preserving Hampton's unique character and charm.
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Cheryl Hildreth has more than 10 years of experience in the field, working on more than 20 local, state, and federal elections.
Beth Frongillo has worked as deputy town clerk, assistant town clerk, and bookkeeper for the town clerk's office.
Tracy Emerton Williams, a lifelong resident, has been active in the community and schools for decades and is ready to “meet the moment.”
On Tuesday, Leanna Fleming was named CFO of Bridgewell, a nonprofit social and human services org serving northeastern Massachusetts.
Caroline Gagan says she will be an independent choice whose only agenda is to serve all Hampton residents and property taxpayers.
Derek Beaupre says he believes in teamwork, transparency, accountability, and fostering an environment where every voice is valued.
This Is An Important Time To Consider Their Financial Future
Students cast ballots for Town Meeting Day.
Former selectman: If elected again in March, I look forward to serving Hampton's taxpayers and residents.
Candidates running for town offices in the March 11 election can tell readers why they are running before Election Day.