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Cabinet News

Kuster vows to fight for farm bill

U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (NH-02) met with the leadership of the Hanover Co-op Food group and discussed the upcoming 2023 Farm Bill, which Congress is currently considering, and how the legislation can advance New Hampshire farmers’ and producers’ priorities. Specifically, Kuster ...

Wilton receives AARP grant

WILTON – A new gazebo on the Stony Brook Riverwalk will be funded by a $17,000 Community Challenge Grant from AARP. The award was announced June 28. The gazebo, to be located on the riverbank in the police station parking area, will be handicapped accessible and serve as a gathering spot ...

‘Stay-cation’ idea: NH State House

My husband and I stay close to home and enjoy our summer vacation by taking day trips and visiting quaint towns and historic spots. Touring the New Hampshire State House in the state capitol, Concord has been on my radar for several years since beloved NH journalist and outdoorsman John ...

Milford High School Honor Roll Quarter 4

Grade 9 High Honors Audley, Willa Barb, Tiegen Cantella, Sydney Claggett, Anna Clark, Madison Cote, Cooper Cote, Kara Cupin, Kassandra Donovan, Shawn Faucher, Grayson Garcia, Audriana Greenhalgh, Piper Guerin, Cameron Kangethe, Nathaniel Keenan, Beatrice ...

Wilton wetlands hearing draws great interest

WILTON – A public hearing by the state Department of Environmental Services Wetlands Bureau to take comments on a controversial wetlands crossing drew a full court room June 27. San-Ken Homes Inc. of New Ipswich is requesting a permit to dredge 975 square feet within an intermittent stream ...

Sununu approves student accounts

CONCORD – Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 367 on June 27, expanding the eligibility of students in the Education Freedom Account program surrounded by children and advocates. Democrats have been opposed to the EFA program since it started. State Sen. Donna Soucy, D-Manchester, called it a ...