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  2. New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food

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    The New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food is a state agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, headquartered in Concord. The department's mission is "to support and promote agriculture and serve consumers and business for the benefit of the public health, environment and economy." [3]

  3. Whole Foods planning second location in Nashua

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  4. WBTS-CD - Wikipedia

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    The station came to the air at 8 p.m. on January 29, 1988, as W13BG on VHF channel 13 in Nashua; [4] its license was granted on July 29. [5] Founded by Robert Rines [6] and owned by Center Broadcasting Corporation of New Hampshire, a non-profit partnership between the Concord–based Franklin Pierce Law Center and the Boston–based Academy of Law Sciences, the station aired local community ...

  5. Nashua, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Nashua (/ ˈ n æ ʃ ə w ə /) is a city in southern New Hampshire, United States.As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 91,322, [5] the second-largest in northern New England after nearby Manchester.

  6. WGAM - Wikipedia

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    Logo from October 2009 (following the switch to ESPN Radio) until the rebrand to "ESPN New Hampshire" in 2012. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the station flipped formats several times, including oldies, both on their own and simulcasting WMEX from Farmington, New Hampshire. [12] In 2004 the station carried Nashua Pride baseball games. [13]

  7. Newspapers of New England, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company added the Valley News of Lebanon, New Hampshire, in 1981. [1] In the 1980s, NNE added the weekly Monadnock Ledger to its portfolio, but soon had to shed its original flagship: In January 1993, the 110-year-old Transcript-Telegram was closed after four years of heavy losses. [3]

  8. List of radio stations in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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  9. List of newspapers in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers published in Concord, New Hampshire: . Concord Herald.W., Mar. 9, 1791-Sept. 1, 1792. [1]The Concord Herald, and Newhampshire Intelligencer.W., Jan. 6 ...