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After weeks of speculation he might play spoiler in Cinde Warmington's bid for governor, Deaglan McEachern says he’s going to sit out 2026.
The nonprofit org will transition its southern New Hampshire transport operations to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in March.
The New Hampshire Theatre Project continues its 2025-2026 Season Feb. 27 with a powerful, touching drama exploring memory, aging, and AI.
Now in its third year, the exhibition, which opens March 6, continues NHAA's commitment to supporting early-career artists.
Heeter: Screens have a bad reputation but during my convalescence, Words with Friends and JFK Jr. are getting me through.
An OMNI Air International plane carrying about 100 ICE detainees was stranded in a blizzard at Portsmouth on Monday morning.
Andrew Ward, senior associate with Colliers in New Hampshire, has been elected chairman of the Portsmouth Economic Development Commission.
Salem places 4th, Londonderry 5th in DI; Milford comes in 2nd, Souhegan 3rd, Portsmouth 7th in DII; statewide Meet of Champions Saturday.
Chef Jerome Picca will lead a series of culinary workshops at the college in March and April, covering topics from pasta to seafood.
Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi officially retired after celebrating her 70th birthday last week. The investigation, however, continues.
Tournament time is more fun with friends — explore neighborhood favorites and popular hangouts to watch the action.
The 1803-1806 Federal-style house was recognized for its architectural significance and its association with a prominent cabinetmaker.
Stella Marcotte was one of Cornerstone VNA’s many healthcare heroes, quietly and cheerfully working behind the scenes to support others.
As executive director, Johanna Corcoran will lead the Foundation’s strategic direction and oversee day-to-day operations.
Readings will be held at 4 p.m. on Feb. 21 and 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 22.
Bow, Goffstown, Hollis Brookline, and Pinkerton win bouts on Wednesday night. Championship season begins Saturday.
Beth A. Chea joins the bank as vice president, business development officer III, SBA lending division
Quality Electric transitions to Loyal Lab Electric & Generators, centering business around loyalty to customers, team, and community.
Heeter: Whoever put the My-T-Fine Lemon Pudding & Pie mix near the Bobo’s Chocolate Chip Oat Bites had no idea someone would write about it.
This year, Albany International selected the "End Hunger Games" program, a team challenge that results in a substantial food donation.
HB 1633 also clarifies the definition of sexual assault to include non-penetrative assaults and the administration of date rape drugs.
The Library will be closed on Feb. 16. It will resume normal hours on Tuesday, Feb. 17.
Greater Seacoast Community Health in Somersworth names Cara Zielinski as director of development, overseeing fundraising efforts.
Rep. Samuel Farrington, R-Rochester: Gun-free zones create soft targets; Rep. David Meuse, D-Portsmouth: Half of mass shooters are students.
Cornerstone VNA extends its gratitude to Janice Howard and looks forward to the continued growth under Katie Michaud's leadership.
Portsmouth DPW will host a hybrid public meeting on Feb. 18 on the Elwyn Park Sidewalks and Traffic Calming Project.
Dean Kamen’s government-funded research org, Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute, plans to review his relationship with Epstein.
A free educational session on neck and back pain with Portsmouth physician Dr. Philip Zakko will be held Feb. 17 at the York Public Library.
Abby Bachman has been promoted to vice president and shareholder, recognizing her continued leadership and performance, the company says.
Wrestlers from 39 high schools in Mass., NH, RI, and Vermont participated in about 700 bouts during the prestigious Concord event Saturday.
The proceeds of the sale of the book, "ILY the Drama Queen Goes the Vet," by author Heather Turner, will be donated to Service Dogs NH.
See the latest announcement from the City of Portsmouth.
The exhibition will open with a public reception and opportunity to meet the artist on Friday, Feb. 6, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Wrestlers from Bishop Guertin, Bow, Exeter, Manchester, Nashua, and other schools also battled in bouts on Wednesday.