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The program, run by researchers from Dartmouth and the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, allows students to test their water for arsenic. It has already increased testing in several towns.
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An initiative from a group of early childhood nonprofits called Smart Start is working to recruit childcare providers who might have otherwise been overlooked.
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Debaten candidatos a 2do distrito del Congreso. Presidente de la junta de salud mental de NH renuncia en medio de investigación. Proyecto en Hudson quiere construir viviendas con cero emisiones netas.
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Organización nacional denuncia nuevas restricciones en el contenido académico en NH. Estado conduce pruebas de contaminación en las propiedades afectadas por la planta Saint Gobain. Ballena se estrella contra un barco en la costa de Portsmouth.
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A federal grant aims to train students for jobs in the aviation industry, which is facing major workforce shortages.
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Tormentas y aguaceros provocan cierre de carreteras e inundaciones en NH. Todo niño en New Hampshire puede obtener una comida gratis este verano mediante programa federal. Rechazan propuesta de planta de asfalto en Nashua.
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The two elementary school teachers started a series of comic books “Hooked on Comics,” which they’re now selling to educators and parents across the country.
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The union includes roughly 800 members who are students working as research and teaching assistants while pursuing their graduate degrees.
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The education department’s reversal comes several days after the teacher filed a lawsuit against the state’s top education officials. The teacher had helped a private school student over the age of 18 get an abortion.
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Many schools wound down for the year this week. And while visions of days spent swimming, traveling or just hanging out at home filled the heads of many kids, the farewells to teachers and classmates stirred up plenty of big feelings.