Rethinking the latke for St. Patrick’s Day
This Feb. 7, 2011 photo shows corned beef and potato pancakes with pickled cabbage creme fraiche in Concord, N.H. Potato latkes, traditionally served at Hanukkah, are the inspiration for these crispy potato and onion patties.
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Rethinking the latke for St. Patrick’s Day
NH woman dies when snowmobile hits post
The New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game says officers are investigating the death of an Epsom woman who died after the snowmobile she was riding hit the support post of a carport.
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Attitudes hinder NH sexual assault prosecutions
A new study of sexual assaults on adult women in New Hampshire finds public misperceptions make it difficult, if not impossible, to successfully prosecute offenders.
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Attitudes hinder NH sexual assault prosecutions
NH House considering assisted suicide bill
The Associated Press The Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. The public is getting a chance to tell New Hampshire’s House Judiciary Committee what it thinks of legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. The committee holds a hearing Monday on a bill that allows mentally competent adults who are dying to ask a doctor for medication allowing them to control when they die. The House …
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NH bill pushes abortion limits for minors
A New Hampshire House committee is considering legislation that requires minors to notify their parents before getting an abortion.
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NH bill pushes abortion limits for minors
PSNH to upgrade substation
Public Service of New Hampshire plans to spend $4 million to double the number of capacitor banks at its Oak Hill substation, which the utility says will improve reliability in the Concord area on days when demand for electricity spikes.
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They’re doing their job well
With large majorities in the New Hampshire House and Senate, it would appear that Republican elected officials can pass nearly any piece of legislation they choose to actively support.
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They’re doing their job well
GT Solar Receives $41.6 Million Order for Sapphire Crystallization Furnaces from New Asia-Based Customer
MERRIMACK, N.H.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–GT Solar receives new order for sapphire crystallization furnace. New Asia-based company selects GT Solar’s sapphire growth furnace. Market momentum continues for GT Solar’s sapphire growth furnace.
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GT Solar Receives $41.6 Million Order for Sapphire Crystallization Furnaces from New Asia-Based Customer
NH to release state health profile
The Associated Press The Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. New Hampshire health officials are releasing a profile of the state’s health. The profile is a comprehensive report that contains information on what the state is doing well and what needs to be improved. Public Health Director Jose Montero will discuss the report with reporters on Tuesday.
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NH bill would legalize medical use of marijuana
Possessing 2 ounces or less of marijuana would not be a crime if the drug is intended for medicinal purposes under a New Hampshire bill being considered by the House.
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