Businesses would get a tax credit for money spent on advertising in New Hampshire-based media outlets under a bill being drafted for the state Legislature to consider next year.
The term “economic growth” seldom pops up in local news stories. But there it was in the third paragraph of the Concord Monitor’s story on the city election results.
The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.
Dubai chocolate has arrived in New Hampshire--from ice cream to martinis, this global trend is making a local splash. Plus, ...
Clara Rowe, a 78-year-old resident in Antrim, relies on volunteer services and neighbors for transportation due to the lack of public transit in the Monadnock region, which is compounded by the ...
New York State Police are investigating a deadly crash involving a tractor-trailer and two passenger vehicles that occurred Monday afternoon on Route 73 in the town of Keene. Troopers say the ...
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor report shows that Grafton, Carroll, and Coos counties have moved from extreme drought to ...
Officials from New Hampshire announced today that an arrest has been made for the murder of an 88-year-old woman in Exeter, ...
The fact that the New Hampshire Legislature has the most democratic process in the country is pretty much beyond debate.
Photos posted by actor Kevin Hart suggest that a forthcoming Jumanji film will be set in Boston, at least in part.