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  2. 23 hours ago · The New Hampshire Senate recently passed HB 1298, a bill which would allow local school districts to hire uncertified, part-time teachers under 30 hours a week. NH’s out of state problem, while manifesting in a variety of different ways, has largely caused economic dysfunction. NH residents shop for marijuana out of state.

  3. 2 days ago · Development of New England: New Hampshire Type of Colony (Check One) ° Corporate Colony ° Royal Colony ° Proprietary Colony Date Founded: Founder (Person/Company) Color on the Map Information & Characteristics The Development of New England Halfway Covenant New England Confederation à What is it?: à Members: à Reasons for Forming: à ...

  4. 5 days ago · The Historical Society was incorporated in 1968, and we celebrated our 50th anniversary in 2018. The "objects in mirror" are the New Boston Town Hall and the Old Engine House. 2/28/2024 New Boston students who will graduate from high school this year should note the May 3rd deadline for our scholarship application!

  5. 2 days ago · 01. Rocky Soil: The soil in New England was rocky and not ideal for farming, which led colonists to focus on other industries like fishing and shipbuilding. 02. Harsh Winters: Winters were long and harsh, which made survival challenging but also helped reduce the spread of diseases. 03.

  6. 23 hours ago · Jones is a journalist and science writer who lives in the wooded county of Hampshire, southwest of London. She grew up on the grounds of Eton College, the prestigious boys’ boarding school ...

  7. 23 hours ago · Live Free Or Die; Death Is Not The Worst of Evils. Although Stark's words were written in the early 19th century, it wasn't until 1945 when the phrase became New Hampshire's official state motto, according to NewEngland.com . And they continue to withstand the test of time to this day.

  8. 1 day ago · Alabama: Bellingrath Gardens & Home. This 65-acre garden, designed by prominent Mobile, Alabama, architect George B. Rogers, is full of brightly colored blooms and edible crops. Walter Bellingrath ...

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