New Hampshire police agencies cooperating with ICE
By Max Hubbard and Olivia Sapper | January 30, 2026Community members and state politicians expressed mixed reactions to the ICE presence in New Hampshire.
Community members and state politicians expressed mixed reactions to the ICE presence in New Hampshire.
Town officials raise concern about “failing infrastructure” on the Hanover street.
On view through Aug. 8, the exhibition assembles nearly 50 objects from the museum’s permanent collection to tell a visual story of America’s founding.
Town officials revised an ordinance that violated a state law mandating compliance with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
At a public hearing on Nov. 3, twelve residents spoke against adopting a new policing ordinance that complies with New Hampshire’s sanctuary city ban.
At their biweekly convening, the Hanover Selectboard voted to approve a draft of the policing ordinance that will require Hanover Police to comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The plan is intended to make biking and walking safer while reducing parking availability.
N.H. politicians and student leaders said the bill could threaten free speech.
Members also voted to create a “sustainability dashboard” to view town climate progress at their biweekly meeting on Oct. 6.
This week, community members called for Dartmouth not to agree to the terms of the Trump administration’s deal for universities.