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Opioids in NH Part III: The view from the frontlines
01-29-2024 12:00 PM

By ANTHONY TONE PAYTON

Healthcare professionals, first responders and community workers are at the forefront of dealing with the opioid epidemic, facing challenges and responsibilities as they strive to save lives, provide care and address the devastating consequences of...


Opioids in N.H. Part I: A survivor’s story
01-27-2024 2:31 PM

By ANTHONY TONE PAYTON

Jodi Newell and her husband Kory met in their senior year of high school in North Weymouth, Mass. Their families were connected and lived in the city.“Oh my God — our relationship was a saga,” Jodi said. She smiled as she recalled him picking her up...


‘News deserts’ proliferate across country, and in NH too
01-24-2024 4:45 PM

By MICHAEL MCCORD

The weekly Carriage Town News will cease publication on Feb. 1 after more than 40 years of informing readers in six southeastern New Hampshire towns and putting them in the same boat as some 70 million other Americans who already live in what are...


How the Electoral College works in NH
01-18-2024 10:59 AM

By KENNETH TRAN

The Electoral College is a widely misunderstood and confusing institution for Americans. The big message is clear though: a candidate needs 270 electoral votes to become the President of the United States. New Hampshire possesses four of these...


'We have Always Been Here': Despite Misconceptions, Native Americans Have Long History in New Hampshire
10-10-2022 5:56 PM

By JENNY WHIDDEN and KELLY BURCH

Editor’s note: This story is the first in the ‘We have always been here’ series that will examine where NH stands when it comes to acknowledgment of and support for its indigenous people, what steps other New England states have taken and what Abenaki...


America writ small
02-01-2022 8:47 AM

By KATHIE RAGSDALE

Eaton looks like the quintessential American town, with its steepled white church, combination diner/country store and centerpiece inn overlooking the aptly named Crystal Lake.It’s a place where a town official agrees to talk about a local controversy...


State Trooper fired for illegal search, false statements in drug arrest, records show
01-29-2022 3:40 PM

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH

New Hampshire State Police fired the trooper at the center of a controversial 2017 traffic stop after determining he illegally searched the driver’s phone and made multiple false statements during an internal investigation, according to records...


Barriers to civic engagement stand in the way of good government, vibrant communities
09-17-2021 5:02 PM

By JENNY WHIDDEN

For the better half of two years, Harrison Kanzler was regularly out the door before his wife and two young children were awake, and he would often return to a quiet, dark home — his family was already asleep.As a state representative, Kanzler was...


At Dartmouth, an environment of wealth not eliminated by scholarships
07-08-2021 5:07 PM

By KENNETH TRAN

In his senior year of high school, Diego Perez’ biggest concern about college was affordability. A college counselor told him to apply through Questbridge, a non-profit organization that matches low-income students such as Perez with the nation’s...


Inconsistent approach on police psych exams
09-21-2020 9:52 AM

By RYAN LESSARD

After police applicants in New Hampshire are winnowed by a rigorous process of written tests, interviews, oral boards, polygraph tests and background checks, many prospective officers must also be psychologically evaluated before they go through the...

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