Incidents of extremism are on the rise, with reports of hate crimes in New Hampshire quadrupling since 2018, according to the attorney general's office.
After a 17-year-old from Weare was convicted for violating New Hampshire’s Civil Rights Act for his involvement in racist graffiti vandalism against a fellow student at John Stark Regional High School last year, the parents of the victim hope.
Eric and Sharon Houle finally felt heard.They came to the school board Friday night to discuss discrimination in schools after their Black son was the victim of a racial death threat at John Stark Regional High School last April. “We are here to ask.