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The Hampton chamber wants to hire an economic development specialist to spur and attract businesses to the Seacoast. Here's ...
By Jack Motz Five East Hampton Town department heads have resigned since last summer. One reason could be that the town’s ...
Reegan DePasquale had just moved to Hampton. On March 11, she attempted a rite of passage: participation in town meeting. But after arriving at Winnacunnet High School after work, DePasquale hit ...
As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights small nonprofits doing good work in New Hampshire communities.
The Live Freely Market in Hampton brings dozens of small businesses and vendors all under one roof. Jean Mackin checked it out and found out it's all happening thanks to one woman with a bright idea.
LAST YEAR WAS A CUTBACK. THIS YEAR HAS TO BE A CUT OUT. MERRIMACK TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE NOW FIGURING OUT WHAT TO GET RID OF OVER THE NEXT YEAR, AFTER VOTERS REJECTED THE PROPOSED BUDGET ON TUESDAY.
Chuck Grassley during a town hall at the Franklin County Courthouse, 12 First Ave. NW, in Hampton on Friday. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread.
According to a press release, Auditor Allison Ball is investigating how the Office of Medical Cannabis handled the rollout of the state’s new medical marijuana program. A man who was believed to ...
More than 2,000 people packed into Town Point Park in downtown Norfolk. Roughly 1,500 gathered at the Williamsburg-James County City Courthouse and almost 200 went to Hampton City Hall.
“I can work best for you and do this job best when I hear from you directly,” Goodlander told the full house in the school’s auditorium for a town hall-style meeting. “And there is no ...