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Ferber: We are sometimes strangely inconsistent in English about where we deploy the word "the."

Ferber: We are sometimes strangely inconsistent in English about where we deploy the word "the."

Incumbent Maggie Goodlander and Paige Beauchemin are running in the Democratic primary Sept. 8 for U.S. House Seat District 2.
A prior effort in 2024 would have added a secession clause to the state constitution; a 2022 proposal received 13 votes in the House.
A Hampton restaurateur, a librarian and a reverend from Nashua, a veteran from Hooksett, an educator from Franklin, and an Allenstown coach.
Vetoes of bills allowing entities to restrict the use of bathrooms and locker rooms to a person’s biological sex at birth were sustained.
The House censured Rep. James Spillane, R-Deerfield, for defamatory and demeaning remarks he made about fellow legislators on his X account.
The Libertarian National Committee’s Judicial Committee voted 7-0 to uphold the disaffiliation of New Hampshire from the party structure.
Town Manager Jim Pineo said Thursday the town is developing a 750,000-gallon storage tank, which will be substantially completed in 2027.
Easterseals NH cutting adult day care services in Manchester and Rochester is prompting officials to request a meeting and review contracts.
Harvard wants to pay millions to the families of people whose cadavers were mutilated by a former morgue staffer, Cedric Lodge of Goffstown.
Thomas Kelley’s career ended in 2023 when he was fired for reportedly stealing a letter sent by a prisoner. Now he faces rape allegations.
NH AG John Formella argues the Supreme Court’s decisions and those following it were “wrong as a matter of constitutional text, purpose.”
Rayno: A new Feeding America study shows child food insecurity increased by 6 percent, climbing from 36,160 children in New Hampshire.
Shaheen accepted the endorsement of the League of Conservation Voters environmental advocacy group at a press conference in Merrimack.
Also: A Manchester research librarian; a Whitefield industrial arts educator; and a business owner from Gilford.
Contractors: The plan is much more than a list of projects. It is NH’s roadmap for investing in the roads, bridges, and infrastructure.
NHDES posts and updates fecal bacteria advisories and cyanobacteria warnings or reports on its map daily during the summer.
A new analysis by the Pew Charitable Trusts says some states are turning to tax amnesty programs due to increasing fiscal pressures.
While the plant had been conducting voluntary PFAS monitoring, the EPA must determine whether the monitoring requires additional action.
It’s not a radical idea for New Hampshire to declare independence and leave the United States, says NH Exit’s Carla Gericke.