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The new approach is meant to reduce interactions between people in crisis and police, as well as to prevent people from getting stuck waiting for care in hospital emergency rooms.
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The federal holiday is June 19. The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire will host expanded celebrations starting June 10.
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The GOP-led legislature passed a map to dramatically redraw the state's two districts. But Republican Gov. Chris Sununu wanted both of the districts to remain competitive.
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Lawmakers are divided about how to honor a Newmarket resident considered to be the first African American elected to public office.
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'Bitter Injustice' invites N.H. residents to reflect on the internment of Japanese Americans 80 yearPublic libraries and high schools across New Hampshire have been hosting a series of discussions surrounding the 80th anniversary of the internment of Japanese Americans.
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The All Persons Trail at the Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve has been packed since its opening last month.
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A new Manchester program will offer public transportation to surrounding outdoor green spaces, trailThe first Saturday of each month through September, residents can catch a bus at Veteran’s Memorial Park and head to outdoor spaces within a 30 mile radius of Manchester. A round trip costs $5.
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Staff at the International Institute of New England expect that most Ukrainian refugees who end up coming to New Hampshire will have family here.
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The IRS confirmed that liquor store employees are not required to submit certain paperwork for large cash transactions.
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A new autism training for officers in Manchester, was prompted in part, by the advocacy of one resident.