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Farmers rally at NH Statehouse to decry federal cuts, ask for more local support

Farmers rally at NH Statehouse to decry federal cuts, ask for more local support

People gather outside the New Hampshire Statehouse to hear from speakers at at rally on July 14, 2025. (NHPR - Julia Vaz) NHPR — Julia Vaz Speaking before a crowd outside the Statehouse in Concord on Monday evening, Julie Davenson listed the...

Opinion: Big Beautiful Bill delivers mixed results for New Hampshire

Opinion: Big Beautiful Bill delivers mixed results for New Hampshire

U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) celebrates with fellow House Republicans during an enrollment ceremony of H.R. 1, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act at the U.S. Capitol on July 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Alex...

Grow it Green: Growing peaches in New Hampshire

Grow it Green: Growing peaches in New Hampshire

Grow it Green: Growing peaches in New Hampshire Matt Hoenig talks with Jeremy Delisle of the UNH Cooperative Extension at Sanborn Mills Farm about how to take care of your peach crops, and the best way to harvest. WELCOME TO TODAY’S GROW AT GREEN....

Industry Briefs 7-21-25

Company news information may be sent to brice.w@thecityjournals.com. ASSOCIATIONS • The Park City Chamber & Visitors Bureau has announced the election results for its board of directors. New board members will be seated for a four-year term on...

Officials: Jacksonville man found dead on New Hampshire mountain suffered ‘significant fall’

Officials: Jacksonville man found dead on New Hampshire mountain suffered ‘significant fall’

The body of William Davis, a man from Jacksonville, was found on Friday after he went missing from the summit of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire on Wednesday. Search teams discovered Davis’s body 400 feet off Lion Head Trail after three days of...

Ghislaine Maxwell’s New Hampshire Home Is Up for Grabs For $2.5 Million

Ghislaine Maxwell’s New Hampshire Home Is Up for Grabs For $2.5 Million

Ghislaine Maxwell’s former property in Bradford, New Hampshire, where federal agents arrested her in 2020, has been listed for $2.5 million. The property, surrounded by 156 acres of land, returned to the market exactly five years after federal...

New Hampshire joins the pack of states to ban right-to-list agreements

New Hampshire joins the pack of states to ban right-to-list agreements

“The property rights of American homeowners must be safeguarded,” said Elizabeth Blosser, the chief of strategy, communications and innovation at the American Land Title Association (ALTA), which has championed the banning of these agreements. “It...

This New Hampshire State Park Looks Just Like The Great Smokies—But With Way Less Crowds

This New Hampshire State Park Looks Just Like The Great Smokies—But With Way Less Crowds

In 2024, Great Smoky Mountains National Park once again took the title of America's most visited national park with nearly 13 million visitors. Crowds like that are not unexpected, given that the Great Smokies are arguably the most beautiful...

Avatar Construction Expands Design-Build Expertise in Ground-Up Developments Across Massachusetts & New Hampshire

Avatar Construction Expands Design-Build Expertise in Ground-Up Developments Across Massachusetts & New Hampshire

BOSTON, Mass., July 17, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Avatar Construction, a premier design-build firm specializing in ground-up developments, is setting a new standard in the construction industry across Massachusetts and New Hampshire. With...

ICE Is Shipping Detainees to Hawaii as Bed Space on the U.S. Mainland Fills Up

ICE Is Shipping Detainees to Hawaii as Bed Space on the U.S. Mainland Fills Up

As the Trump administration moves to alleviate overcrowding in immigration detention centers, immigrant detainees are being transferred around the country, potentially thousands of miles from their families. Now, immigration attorneys in Honolulu...

Oklahoma man faces charges in three states after New Hampshire jail escape

Oklahoma man faces charges in three states after New Hampshire jail escape

CHARGES IN ANOTHER STATE. RIGHT? THAT’S RIGHT. 33 YEAR OLD YAO MING ZHENG FACES CHARGES IN CLEVELAND COUNTY FOR OBTAINING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENSES. OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS, HE’S RACKED UP MORE CHARGES. AND NOW COUNTY OFFICIALS TELL ME TODAY THEY...

China's Richest Man Buying Water Supply of New Hampshire Town Sparks Alarm

China's Richest Man Buying Water Supply of New Hampshire Town Sparks Alarm

China's largest beverage company, Nongfu Spring, has bought a site in Nashua, New Hampshire, next to the Pennichuck water system. The firm, owned by China's richest man, Zhong Shanshan, will have access to the local water for its plant, NewsNation...

Dan Innis Launches Run For U.S. Senate To Back Trump's Agenda, Control Our Borders, And Bring New Hampshire Fiscal Policy To Washington

Dan Innis Launches Run For U.S. Senate To Back Trump's Agenda, Control Our Borders, And Bring New Hampshire Fiscal Policy To Washington

(MENAFN- PR Newswire) New Hampshire Conservative, Small Businessman, and proven conservative State Senator vows to "call Bull" on woke liberal policies in Washington BRADFORD, N.H., July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dan Innis, a proud father, beef...

New Hampshire Legislature concludes session with new budget impacting small businesses

New Hampshire Legislature concludes session with new budget impacting small businesses

After a dramatic end to the New Hampshire Legislature's 2025 session, the state has approved a new two-year budget and several new laws. The budget is divided into two bills: HB 1, which sets funding levels, and HB 2, known as the "Budget...

New Hampshire lawmakers to explore private funding model for affordable housing

New Hampshire lawmakers to explore private funding model for affordable housing

For developers of affordable housing, one problem often towers over the others: finding funding. By pledging to keep rents low, property owners may be providing needed opportunities. But that lower rent can mean lower returns, and a slimmer chance...

Farmers forced to shut down operations after discovering devastating health risk: 'I am hoping this will help us better understand'

Farmers forced to shut down operations after discovering devastating health risk: 'I am hoping this will help us better understand'

Maine farmers are worried about their health and that of their families after state regulators discovered that more than 80 farms were contaminated with toxic "forever chemicals." What's happening? Farmers like Adam Nordell, who spoke with News...

Research and Commentary: New Hampshire Right to Try Legislation

Research and Commentary: New Hampshire Right to Try Legislation

Suffering patients deserve access to investigational treatments. In New Hampshire, HB 701 would expand access to drugs, biologics, and devices that have not yet been fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) but could help patients...

Steve Cortes on child labor: 'This is why we need to unleash ICE in New Hampshire’

Steve Cortes on child labor: 'This is why we need to unleash ICE in New Hampshire’

Steve Cortes, President of League of American Workers, said increased ICE enforcement is needed in New Hampshire to address possible child labor by illegal immigrants, referencing a California case. This statement was made in an interview....

After state budget cuts, New Hampshire's art council has lost 6 of 7 employees

After state budget cuts, New Hampshire's art council has lost 6 of 7 employees

This story was originally produced by the Concord Monitor. NHPR is republishing it in partnership with the Granite State News Collaborative. The New Hampshire Theatre Project set out to make people uncomfortable, touring the state with plays on...

Layoffs, grant funding cuts take effect at New Hampshire’s Council on the Arts

Layoffs, grant funding cuts take effect at New Hampshire’s Council on the Arts

The New Hampshire Theatre Project set out to make people uncomfortable, touring the state with plays on difficult topics. Its current project, called “Aftermath,” tells the story of a firefighter experiencing post-traumatic stress and how it...

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