
Claire Sullivan
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Ashley Phillips |Claire Sullivan
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. As straight-off-the-beach, textured waves replace bombshell blowouts as the hair style of the moment, there’s one tool every gal needs in her summer beauty kit: One of the best hair wavers that impart mermaid-caliber texture in short order.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mary Honkus |Claire Sullivan
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. When blackheads seemingly surface overnight, there’s a golden rule to live by: Don’t squeeze your skin. As tempting as it may be, that poking, prodding, and picking can do more harm than good, triggering irritation and harming the skin. Instead, do your skin one better with one of the best blackhead removal tools that safely clear the skin.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
vnews.com | Claire Sullivan
New Hampshire now has a registry of properties in the state enrolled in carbon credit programs, through which trees are kept standing and sequestering carbon to serve as offsets to the greenhouse gas emissions driving climate change. Five landowners – located in Belknap, Carroll, Coös, Grafton, Merrimack, and Strafford counties – are listed in the online registry, which was announced by the Division of Forests and Lands late last month.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
businessnhmagazine.com | Ethan DeWitt |Claire Sullivan
Gov. Kelly Ayotte delivers her inaugural address at the State House on Jan. 9, 2025. Seated, at right, is House Speaker Sherman Packard. (Ethan DeWitt | New Hampshire Bulletin)After a campaign defined around what New Hampshire shouldn’t do – emulate its Democratic-run neighbor Massachusetts – Gov. Kelly Ayotte delivered an inaugural address Thursday that sought to carve out what the state should do. One answer Ayotte gave: reduce state government.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
chicagostarmedia.com | Claire Sullivan
The registry offers a new look at the carbon credit programs in one of the most tree-covered states in the nation. (Dana Wormald | New Hampshire Bulletin)New Hampshire now has a registry of properties in the state enrolled in carbon credit programs, through which trees are kept standing and sequestering carbon to serve as offsets to the greenhouse gas emissions driving climate change.
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