It may not be spring just yet, but this week, New Hampshire is getting a spring preview.
More than 70 Hampton taxpayers are pushing their revaluation fight to the state Supreme Court after losing in Superior Court.
An Exeter pilot looks back on the near‑supersonic Pease mission that raced a donor heart across the country to save a life.
Deperrio noted in the February meeting that residents on private roads lacking curbside trash pickup will no longer be able ...
A bill that would have codified the right to reproductive health care services in New Hampshire was voted down by the state Senate.
Portsmouth is accepting proposals for K–12 public art education grants up to $10,000. Apply by April 15 for 2026 awards.
Diane and Robert Vieira’s memoir “Lucky Girl,” out March 20, traces a New England childhood shaped by trauma, family history, and hard‑won resilience.
Here are the Seacoast Students of the Week for March 9, as described by the school leaders who nominated them.
Is it time to scale back on Christmas Prelude? The Kennebunkport Select Board broached that question during a recent meeting.
HB 1704 would trade a “not perfect, but mostly working” system for a contract circus in every town hall, dressed up as freedom.
Kane Co. gets major endorsement for proposal to build more than 270 market-rate apartments on 8.4 acres in Portsmouth.
Long before New Hampshire had a statehouse, a handful of men meeting in Exeter kept the Revolution moving with ledgers, ...
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