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Worshippers said the celebration on Wednesday night was a chance to reconnect with their faith, their roots and each other.
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On Thursday, people gathered across the country for a day of protests against President Trump. They also celebrated civil rights leader John Lewis’s legacy of nonviolent resistance.
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New Hampshire is one of at least nine states targeted by the Justice Department seeking access to voting information, including lists of voters. State officials say they have denied the request, citing New Hampshire confidentiality laws.
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The local historical society acquired and restored the building, once a gathering place for travelers from across the region.
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Innis, now a state senator, has run for Congress twice previously, and was the dean of UNH’s business school.
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New Hampshire State Parks announced that the Cannon Mountain Tramway in Franconia, NH, will retire and remain closed for two years while crews replace the tram.
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Christopher Landry is a citizen Canada but had been granted the legal right to live and work in the U.S.
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In addition to vetoing a book ban, Ayotte rejected a bill dealing with exemptions to child vaccines and one that allowed businesses to separate people by biological gender in bathrooms, locker rooms, and other settings.
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The book ban bill vetoed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte would have allowed parents to request books, films, and other items that depicted nudity and sexual contact to be removed from their child's school.
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NH farmers described how recent cuts to farming grants have hurt their incomes and asked that state officials prioritize policies requiring public institutions to buy from local sources.
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Authorities say Jesse Hippolite is responsible for at least a dozen bank robberies. He would enter the banks unarmed, but threatened tellers if they didn’t turn over money.
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In an email to schools earlier this month, the New Hampshire Department of Education advised districts to use the funds they had but to not plan on the other funds while they are reviewed.