By Associated Press - Sunday, July 22, 2018

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - The New Hampshire Historical Society and the University of New Hampshire are helping preserve and continue the work of a public policy center that closed earlier this year.

The New Hampshire Center for Public Policies shut down in April after more than 20 years due to financial difficulties. The historical society has agreed to archive the center’s data, presentations and studies.

The data will continue to be available to the public, both online and at the historical society’s Concord office.



Meanwhile, the Carsey School of Public Policy at UNH has agreed to continue producing the center’s annual report on policy trends. The center has agreed to provide Carsey with the data and research underlying previous reports and to contribute its last $35,000 to the effort.

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