Driving past Acme Staple Company in Franklin, it’s hard to imagine what’s really happening inside this nearly 70-year-old factory.
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Explore the risks, prevention tips and latest treatments tied to one of New Hampshire’s most common cancers in this month’s NH Medical special section focused on skin cancer. Read moreNH Medical: Skin Cancer
Proctor Academy hopes to add a color to Mother Nature’s palette next fall in the foothills of the White Mountains — a splash of white.
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New England forecasters have issued a “Beach Hazards” statement ahead of the weekend, warning residents not to underestimate the dangers of cold water temperatures despite how warm the air may feel.
During Eversource's most recent earnings call, CEO Joe Nolan said the energy company is "resisting data centers" setting up in Connecticut and the rest of its territory.
Several US occupations expected to be impacted by artificial intelligence saw heavy job losses for a second year in 2025, led by customer service representatives and certain types of secretaries and salespeople.
MANCHESTER, NH – The New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped their third-straight game to the Reading Fightin Phils on Saturday at Delta Dental Stadium, 20-0. Newcomer David Guzman made his Double-A debut in the loss, entering in the sixth as a defensive replacement.
Independent filmmakers are invited to submit their short films to the Creative Guts Short Film Festival, which will be held at Red River Theatres in Concord on Thursday, July 30.
DEAR HELOISE: Yellowed shirts that still fit and can be worn don’t belong in the trash. They make perfect tie-dye candidates! Wash and line-dry the shirts first to remove buildup, then hand them over to your kids or grandkids for an afternoon project.
DEAR ABBY: I had three close girlfriends in college. We lost touch with one of them more than 35 years ago. She has family in our area but moved to the Midwest and stopped communicating with us, though she regularly visits family nearby.
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As a trained French pastry chef, Jennifer Belmore always wanted to open her own shop, so when the old Axel’s Food and Ice Cream space in Merrimack came up for rent, she decided to jump at the opportunity.













