Massachusetts, New Hampshire and winter storm
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On Jan. 21, at Mount Washington Cog Railway’s Waumbek Station halfway up the side of New Hampshire’s tallest peak, roughly a dozen citizen scientists probed the snow with yardsticks to measure its depth.
Ahead of the snowstorm set to hit the state beginning Sunday afternoon, there are dozens of churches, schools and other institutions that have reported closings for Sunday and Monday. See the updated list here.
After a disappointing loss Thursday at Maine, a tired and shorthanded UAlbany basketball team faded in the second half Saturday at New Hampshire.
The New Hampshire Legislature is considering a proposal that would hike highway tolls for cash payers and out-of-state E-ZPass customers.
Snow is moving into New Hampshire for the second half of the weekend and on Monday, and many spots will see more than a foot of accumulation. Snow will begin falling Sunday afternoon and continue for the rest of the night and through much of the day on Monday. It will fall heavily, at times, before ending for most spots Monday evening.
After defeating the Wildcats on Friday in Chestnut Hill, the Eagles moved up to third place in the Hockey East standings while UNH stayed in last place.
Lawyers for the company that operates emissions testing equipment in the state asked a federal judge Thursday to block the looming repeal of mandatory vehicle inspections for New Hampshire drivers.
Led by Kijan Robinson's 17 points, the New Hampshire Wildcats defeated the Albany Great Danes 80-72. Miles Rose finished with 20 points for the Great Danes.
The University at Albany women’s basketball team put together a gritty effort at the Broadview Center on Saturday afternoon, but a late push fell short as New Hampshire escaped
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