Platner said the allegations are false and part of an attempt to knock him out of the race. But he also says the campaign is assessing the damage the story may have on his bid to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November.
The World Cup is in New England! This summer, players and fans from around the world are meeting for matches in Foxborough, Mass., with many others celebrating from home. Follow the soccer coverage from our stations and across the country here.
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A police officer was stabbed outside of a residence in Peterborough Sunday during an altercation with another resident, who was shot and killed.
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Signs featuring information about the Wabanaki people, climate science, and history had been removed from the park last year.
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Drivers who speed through certain work zones in the state will be ticketed or issued official warnings beginning Monday, July 6.
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The US Postal Service reported 23 dog bites in the state last year, and they’re raising additional awareness for their carriers and trying to prevent further bites.
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The bush has been growing here since the observatory’s founding in 1885, if not longer. For 141 years, without missing a season, observers at Blue Hill have recorded the date when the first berry ripens. Their data provide a unique picture of the effects of a warming climate, and its impact on one of New England’s favorite summer treats.
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Sunday marked 51 years since Cape Verde gained independence.
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At the peak of the North Country's timber industry a century ago, thousands of French-speaking Canadian immigrants came to the Berlin region, to work in the city's mills. Today, their descendants are promoting that language as a link to their heritage.
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Mountain bike enthusiasts have been working for years on an ambitious multi-use trail that will span the length of Vermont. Organizers are now working to make the Velomont user-friendly for everyone.
Stories from NENC journalists on how your efforts to save money can also help the climate
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