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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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The hospital plans to end its Advanced Life Support program, which many local towns rely on for advanced care during medical emergencies.
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Families in the Seacoast rallied around the alternative school when it opened in 2022, but some say they saw warning signs of mismanagement early on.
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Chefs from Milford and Exeter were also nominated for the prestigious culinary honor.
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Exeter will receive $200,000 to help weatherize local mobile homes in town.
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Robert Frese sued the New Hampshire Attorney General in 2018 claiming the state's criminal libel law was not constitutional.
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The event marked the 57th anniversary of 18-year-old Norman Muscarello’s sighting of an unidentified flying object near Exeter.
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El estado ha cambiado cómo rastrea las hospitalizaciones debido al COVID. El senado discutirá dos proyectos que proponen legalizar la marihuana y el comportamiento de legisladores en redes sociales será el enfoque en una reunión del comité de ética.
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April showers bring Storytime Saturdays at the Concord Library, Exeter Litfest and Celtic Woman at the Capitol Center for the Arts.
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New Hampshire is one of about 25 states with a criminal defamation law.