New Hampshire
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Authorities Investigate Suspicious Brush Fire Near Claremont Railroad Tracks
The incident occurred around 11 p.m. near Byrd Avenue, prompting a response from the Claremont Fire Department.
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Keene Man Faces Multiple Charges Following Gun Threat and Police Chase
Further charges against him include burglary, possession of a controlled substance, disobeying an officer, conduct after an accident, and resisting arrest.
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Identification Released for Woman Fatally Injured in Garbage Truck Incident
Authorities have named the pedestrian who lost her life in a Tuesday morning incident involving a garbage truck as 78-year-old Pamela Savard from Keene.
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Hinsdale Celebrates World Fish Migration Day with Interactive River Events
This complimentary festival features activities that allow families to learn about the migration and survival of fish amid human-made obstacles.
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One dead after being struck by garbage truck in Keene parking lot
One person died Tuesday morning after being struck by a garbage truck in Keene, police said.
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Pickup truck driver dies in Marlborough school bus collision
Authorities reported that none of the children sustained severe injuries.
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Nonrenewed Hinsdale Teacher Speaks Out About Student Safety
O'Neil claimed that multiple safety concerns reported to administrators had not received warranted responses.
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Sprinkler Malfunction Disrupts Operations for Downtown Keene Businesses
A sprinkler head malfunctioned in an electrical room, causing water to damage electrical panels crucial to building-wide operations at 82 Main Street.
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Keene Schedules Spring Events for Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
The collection schedule extends from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on several dates in May and June.
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New Hampshire Faces Severe Flu Season with High Hospitalization Rates
Statewide hospital data from the New Hampshire Hospital Association indicated that from December to February, inpatient occupancy rates reached near 100 percent.
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New Pentagon UFO Files Spotlight West Rindge Incident
A 1947 communication directed to the FBI's director, detailing findings of cast iron particles that had undergone extreme heating.
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Keene downtown infrastructure project bids $2 million over budget
The lowest bid received was $26.1 million, while another came in at almost $30 million.
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Gordon-Darby Drops Lawsuit but Plans New Action Against New Hampshire over Vehicle Inspections
In its withdrawal notice, Gordon-Darby asserted that New Hampshire is now unquestionably in violation of the federal Clean Air Act.
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FAA Employee Charged with Threat Against President Trump
DelleChiaie sent a message to the White House via a personal email, in which he expressed intentions concerning the president in violent terms.
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Future of Project Graduation in Keene Hangs in the Balance
Without 12 new volunteers to replace the current board, there is a possibility that Project Grad may be dissolved after 2027.
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Judge Issues Ruling on Lawsuit Involving Troy Mills
The developer has brought a lawsuit against the town of Troy claiming due process violations and negligence by the town.

