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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.
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The city is seeking to buy the parcel Eighty Eight Coffee sits on for a proposed sewer system overhaul to prevent the overflow of sewage into the Merrimack River.
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The SEE Science Center partnered with community organizations to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by offering free food, live demonstrations, and interactive exhibits.
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Manchester aprueba primera ordenanza de programas de servicio de jeringas. ACLU presenta demanda a nueva ley de ID de votantes. Demandan a distrito escolar de Bow.
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The ordinance requires programs to register with the city, share more data with city officials and places limits on where mobile exchanges can operate.
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While some believe the matter was resolved fairly, others say that the discipline was not equal to the infraction.
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The incident prompted concerns among some community members about the department's approach to homelessness.
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Candidatas Demócratas a gobernadora debaten en televisión. Más animales dan positivo a Triple E. Manchester protesta para cambiar cómo la ciudad aborda el problema de las personas sin hogar.
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Organizers of this weekend’s New Hampshire Cricket Tournament want to grow interest in the sport locally.
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The Little League clubhouse at Sheehan Basquil Park also has a new air conditioning unit. A team of about two dozen students cleaned the clubhouse and painted a mural this summer as part of a local internship.