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Participatory Science Newsletter 2025_05_20
In this edition of the UNH Participatory Sciences Newsletter, we offer news and resources on The Power of Participatory Sciences. These include a story about UNH graduate student Lauren White\u27s work using participatory science data about horseshoe crab spawning in the Great Bay. Another story highlights UNH\u27s Coastal Research Volunteers Beach Profiling Project and another outlines how many UNH researchers at UNH are working with local communities to find solutions to environmental problems. A final article shares information about the 2025 conference for the Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences and the poster presented by scholars and students from UNH
Annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Brookline, New Hampshire for year ending December 31, 2024, with reports of the school districts for year ending June 30, 2024.
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Annual report of the town of Enfield, New Hampshire year ending December 31, 2024
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2024 annual report Gorham, New Hampshire
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Annual reports of the town officers of Hancock, New Hampshire for the year ending December 31, 2024
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Granite Staters Wary of One Big Beautiful Bill But Support No Taxes on Tips & Overtime 6/25/2025
A majority of New Hampshire residents do not want the U.S. Congress to pass President Trump\u27s signature piece of legislation, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, amid bipartisan concern about the federal debt. Despite opposition to the overall bill, Granite Staters favor the provision of the bill to eliminate taxes on tips and overtime and are divided on work requirements for Medicaid and making the 2017 tax cuts permanent. Elon Musk is a largely unpopular figure in New Hampshire and nearly half of state residents believe the Department of Government Efficiency has had a negative effect on the country. Approval of Trump\u27s handling of the economy and immigration have fallen slightly in recent months, but approval of his overall performance is unchanged since May
Rhode Island Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Muddied by High Number of Undecided Likely Voters 11/24/2025
The 2026 Democratic primary for governor of Rhode Island remains unclear, as a plurality of likely voters are undecided on their choice of candidate. Helena Foulkes currently holds a slight lead over prospective candidate and Speaker of the RI House Joe Shekarchi and incumbent Governor Dan McKee. McKee is very unpopular among likely Democratic primary voters and suffers from low job approval among Rhode Islanders overall. Rhode Islanders would like state officials to intervene to keep Our Lady of Fatima and Roger Williams Medical Center open, with many state residents reporting they or their family used one or both hospitals. The Washington Bridge situation continues to hamper travel in Rhode Island, and most feel the McKee administration\u27s communication on the matter has been poor. Housing, the economy, or the cost of living are mentioned by more than half of Rhode Islanders as the most important problem facing the state