LITTLETON — Main Street in Littleton is a vibrant array of storefronts, arguably among the nicest in the state, which seems to have it all.
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CONWAY — Would the community support a branch of the Granite YMCA at the former John H. Fuller Elementary School property, including an indoor six-lane swimming pool? That question was posed by Josh Brustin to fellow Conway School Board’s John Fuller ad hoc committee members last Wednesday —…
BERLIN — Local and state officials are working to see if there is a way of financing North Country Growers to reopen it and re-employ area residents after workers learned near the end of last week that payroll could not be met.
As we use our phones more and more in our daily lives, it’s not surprising how mobile phone apps and digital resources are becoming essential parts of the homebuying process.
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BERLIN — During its annual St. Patrick’s Day Fundraiser Dinner, St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts recognized Bryant Funeral Homes for the company’s many years of generous support as a series sponsor.
BERLIN — Great Lakes Hydro America is asking that the ebattery storage facility at its Sawmill Hydro project be included in its existing Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license.
First town in Coos County recognized for efforts to expand housing development
BERLIN — Resident and planning board member Tom McCue during public comment at the council’s March 16 meeting thanked members of the Coos County delegation for their work regarding House Bill 1721. McCue said the bill, which has been tabled, would have done a disservice to health care, an ed…
GORHAM — Top Furniture Inc. is marking its 76th year in business by holding a quitting business sale, designed to clear out what’s been described as up to $5 million in inventory. Social media was used to spread the word of Top’s closure as well as special mailed invitations for preferred cu…
The past few days, the sun was shining bright and the temps climbed into the 50s, so I kept the door wide open at my store for the duration of my work days. The thermostat read the room at a comfortable 65 with the fresh air rolling in, and it was magical, to say the least. I saw so many loc…
CONCORD — According to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account, outdoor recreation contributed $4.2 billion in value-add to the New Hampshire economy, accounting for 3.5 percent of New Hampshire GDP and more than 33,000 jobs in 2024.
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Municipal Association has released a whitepaper examining the state’s longstanding housing shortage and the shifting policy landscape affecting local zoning and land‑use authority.
New Hampshire’s preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for December 2025 was 3.1 percent. This was an increase of 0.1 percentage point from the November rate, which remained at 3.0 percent after revision. The December 2024 seasonally adjusted rate was 2.8 percent.
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute will give a series of presentations on “The State Budget: What You Need to Know” in every county in the state over the next three months.
If you’re dreaming of a kitchen makeover but you’re on a budget, there are ways to upgrade without breaking the bank. With the right planning, material and some creativity you can update your kitchen to something beautiful and fresh without spending too much.

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