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Naturepedic reports that various types of color noise, like white, green, pink, and brown, can aid sleep by masking disruptive sounds.
They are inviting fans to share data from their smartwatches once the tournament kicks off on Thursday when co-hosts Mexico play South Africa.
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Knowable Magazine reports on a revolutionary CAR T-cell therapy, originally for cancer, now showing promise for autoimmune diseases like MS, offering hope with risks.
The aim was to recover abandoned fishing nets — known to trap and kill turtles, large fish and other species — from a shipwreck located offshore in the Strait of
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Gunstock Mountain Resort, in Gilford, hosted the Laconia High School prom on Friday evening. Approximately 220 students attended, and the prom
Gunstock Mountain Resort, in Gilford, hosted the Laconia High School prom on Friday evening. Approximately 220 students attended, and the prom
Library Assistant Rachel Duncan led an "Exploding Watermelons" activity at Gilford Public Library on May 28. Three children put hundreds of rubber bands around a watermelon, hoping it would break
Library Assistant Rachel Duncan led an "Exploding Watermelons" activity at Gilford Public Library on May 28. Three children put hundreds of rubber bands around a watermelon, hoping it would break
BELMONT — No news is often good news, as is the case with a Tuesday selectboard meeting cancellation, due to a lack of items on the agenda.
WEIRS BEACH — When brothers Ethan and Oliver Roy, owners of Water Street Cafe, saw a building was available in the Weirs traffic circle, they met with the landlord to
TILTON — Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so they say, and at Winnisquam Regional School District, they’re fueling their students with their now award-winning Second Chance
LACONIA — After missing several appearances in court, a city resident accused of strangling their mother to death went before a judge Tuesday morning in a sealed hearing about their
LACONIA — Comedian Bob Marley is in the midst of a massive Northeast comedy tour, bringing his New England brand of comedy to the Colonial Theatre for three shows next
MEREDITH — Former campers have joined the Meredith Neck and Islands Alliance, and other Lakes Region residents, in opposing the proposed sale of the Camp Menotomy property on Meredith Neck
LACONIA — In the final game of Kaydence Stinson’s Sachems softball career, she made history by throwing her 500th strikeout in front of a hometown crowd, during a 17-5 win
Sean Danahy Connelly, 68, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home in Mesa, Arizona, on June 1, 2026.
LACONIA — Bernadette “Bernie” Bouchard, 91, of Sarah Circle, passed away on June 1, 2026, holding the hand of Joseph, her husband of 71 years.
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