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Pieces of stone tools and pottery were first discovered at Sand Bar State Park in 2022. For the past two years, water levels of Lake Champlain have been too high to further excavate.
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Attorney General John Formella says his office is reviewing whether the hospital’s plans to cut a paramedic intercept program – along with neurology, podiatry and pediatric services at an affiliated physician practice – violate the conditions of its sale to a major health system last year.
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On Wednesday, the company Autism Double-Checked and Breeze Airways are holding a practice boarding event at Bradley International Airport. Those attending will get to practice the entire airport experience — except for flying.
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The lawsuit alleges systemic failures by New Hampshire's child protection system.
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Filed in federal court Tuesday, the case argues that the new law “erects severe and needless barriers” to vote.
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Owner and baker, Jonathan Stevens said he wants everyone to experience the art of making and breaking bread.
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In a response Monday, the party said on X, “We would never advocate for the assassination of a tyrannical President. That’s illegal. We were merely acknowledging how some members would react to one.”
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A workgroup of the state's Juvenile Justice and Policy Oversight Committee is studying access to diversionary programs for youth.
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The superintendent said Sunday that the district “worked collaboratively” with a local church to cover some of the expenses.
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Scientists project that Maine could lose 28-57% of its salt marshes by the end of the century — victims of rising seas, coastal development and polluted runoff, with consequences for biodiversity and storm resilience. Now, advocates across the coast are racing to give these ecosystems space to survive.