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    A Path Forward for a New Hampshire Town

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    GLOBE Soil Temperature Data Sheet 2026

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    From Hospitality to Healthcare: How UNH Helped Shape a Different Kind of Dentist

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    College of Professional Studies Helps Couple Balance Family, Duty, and Degrees

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    Talent & Culture Feedback Form

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    Granite Staters Support Obamacare Subsidies, Disapprove of Trump & Congress\u27s Handling of Health Care 1/26/2026

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    Just over half of New Hampshire residents support extending the recently expired Obamacare subsidies and nearly half of residents would support instituting a national single-payer health care system. Granite Staters are divided along partisan lines on whether to expand or repeal Obamacare. Most Granite Staters say that medical costs have increased in the past year and nearly one-third say someone in their household has postponed getting health care due to cost. A majority disapprove of President Trump\u27s handling of healthcare and Granite Staters are even more negative about the performance of Congress on the issue

    NHMGAA Membership Form

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    Can Open Software Keep Our Water Supplies Safe?

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    2026 Landscaping for Water Quality - Coastal Watershed

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    New Hampshire Child Care Scholarship Program Reaches Young Children Statewide

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    In this brief, authors Harshita Sarup and Jess Carson offer an update on enrollment in the New Hampshire Care Scholarship Program and describe the age and geographic distribution of enrolled children. Using data from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, the authors confirm that enrollment more than doubled between December 2023—just before program eligibility was expanded in January 2024—and December 2025. More than 5,800 children, two-thirds of whom are under age five, are now served through the program, reaching each county of the state. The authors underscore the importance of continuously tracking program implementation and leveraging local partnerships to ensure the program is meeting the needs of families in communities statewide

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