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UNH commencement speaker tells graduates: Don't worry about mistakes, learn from them
READER COMMENTS: 2Thousands gathered at Memorial Field for Saturday's commencement ceremony to applaud the 2,522 undergraduate and 522 graduate students who earned their degrees. They included 68 military veterans, ranging in age from 19 to 67, and represented 29 states and 23 countries.
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Fishermen say lie-detector test keeps Winni Derby honest
READER COMMENTS: 0The introduction of a polygraph machine to verify the honesty of the winner of this year's Winni Derby salmon contest was a good idea, participants in the derby said Saturday.
Hooksett Police Commission walks away
READER COMMENTS: 1Hooksett residents who voted this week to abolish the town's Police Commission as of next January were trumped Thursday night when the entire board resigned. The commission was working to implement a final round of recommendations developed from a police department audit conducted by the Public Safety Strategies Group.
Ceremony for fallen police officers honors service and sacrifice
READER COMMENTS: 2Michael Maloney's sister, Ralph Miller's dad, Edward Graziano's grandson and Leslie Lord's sister came together Friday to help remember their departed relatives: law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
Lawyer says Northern Pass in 'a corner'
READER COMMENTS: 4Opponents of the Northern Pass hydroelectric project on Friday released a legal opinion supporting their view that the state cannot authorize use of its easement in the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters conservation area for the 1,200-megawatt power lines.
Record Powerball jackpot has Granite Staters dreaming
READER COMMENTS: 1NH vote nears on expansion of Medicaid
READER COMMENTS: 5Senate Republicans on the Finance Committee continue to be skeptical of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
Nashua school parking surprise
READER COMMENTS: 1Since David Ryan became principal at Nashua High School North seven years ago, the high school has been offering free and reduced parking to students who qualify for free or reduced meals, without the knowledge of district officials or the Board of Education.
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Portsmouth driver distracted by Facebook hits utility pole
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Portsmouth police DWI roadblock stops 179 motorists yielding 4 arrests
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NH College Notebook: Honors keep coming for several Granite State athletes
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Andy Schachat's On the Run: Lots to love about NH road race/triathlon scene
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College Baseball: Ravens outlast Penmen in 13 to survive another day
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Three Fisher Cat hurlers combine to pitch shutout
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Exeter teacher placed on leave amid sex assault allegations
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John Harrigan: Time to do what's right for the loon's haunting call in the night
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Some Winni Derby fishermen report seeing smaller catches
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Dick Pinney's Guidelines: Mixing business and pleasure while in Maine
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Bedford native keeps Boston close to her heart
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BHS alum hosts Nashville benefit for Boston
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BCTV has expanded from humble beginnings, now state of the art
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A Family Promise holding talent search for fall fundraiser
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Online fund set up for Salem house fire victims
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New St. Anselm College dormitory to be built this summer
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Hooksett Police Commission walks away
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Allenstown librarian appears on 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'
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Hooksett votes to abolish police commission
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Zoning board puts kibosh on Pembroke sex shop
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Lebanon College graduates 19
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New London voters approve $7.2m operating budget
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Fire in Claremont Middle School of 'suspicious' origin
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Small fire at Claremont school investigated by police
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Dartmouth student charged with rape of another student
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock, New London Hospital seek to strengthen ties
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Mount Sunapee ski area's lawsuit cleared for trial after 6 years
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Plymouth State speaker tells grads to 'Become agents of change'
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160 students graduate from White Mountains Community College
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Mike Cote's Business Editor's Notebook: Vending machines go natural
READER COMMENTS: 0ecovending, a fledgling Manchester-area company, supplies vending machines to businesses, nonprofits and schools. The snack foods are not necessarily less caloric than their convenience-store counterparts - the menu includes chocolate chip cookies - but the Clif Bars, Real Deal Snack Mix and Blue Sky Creamy Root Beer tout all-natural and organic ingredients.
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Sam Asano's Let's Invent: Inventors, beware of PGL -- Paranoia, greed and laziness
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Union Leader Santa Fund receives Family Kids Champion Award
READER COMMENTS: 0The New Hampshire Union Leader Santa Fund for The Salvation Army, which has raised about $7 million since it began 53 years ago to ensure needy children received presents on Christmas Day, was presented yesterday with the Singer Family Kids Champion Award.
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John Harrigan: Time to do what's right for the loon's haunting call in the night
READER COMMENTS: 0I've heard from all sides on the issue of lead jigs and lures versus their effects on loons, and have been asked to...
Hancock trio creates book to help rescue pet birds
READER COMMENTS: 0Snowball the Dancing Cockatoo now has his own book, aimed at children and created by three Hancock residents: author Sy...
Dick Pinney's Guidelines: Mixing business and pleasure while in Maine
READER COMMENTS: 0There are are lots of things to take up our fishing time in the middle of the great month of May.
Gail Fisher's Dog Tracks - A scary spring sight: Dogs hanging out of open car windows
READER COMMENTS: 0As the weather warms up, I'm once again seeing dogs hanging out of car windows - both frightening and potentially...
Stacey Cole's Nature Talks: Of all wild bird songs, the fox sparrow's sound is the 'sweetest'
READER COMMENTS: 0I received two photographs from a long-time Exeter reader friend who wished me to identify the bird pictured.
Nashua aldermen approve lease for community garden
READER COMMENTS: 0City-owned land is being given to Gate City Community Gardens for a pretty penny -- or in this case a dollar --...
Moultonborough Community Garden program sprouting
READER COMMENTS: 0The town will officially kick off its Community Garden program this Memorial Day weekend when residents who have signed...
2 mega jackpots offering up dreams of the good life
READER COMMENTS: 0New Hampshire Lottery says ticket sales are rising rapidly as the jackpots for both Powerball and Mega Millions...
Peterborough tradition welcomes giant puppets
READER COMMENTS: 0The Giant Puppet Parade has long been the centerpiece of the annual Children and the Arts Day Festival, so it is only...
Discovery Center unveils Earth-friendly exhibits
READER COMMENTS: 0A new exhibition at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord touches upon “Sustainable Choices”...
New Hampshire Institute of Art students, teachers, curators work together to present 1,000-piece showcase
READER COMMENTS: 1The New Hampshire Institute of Art showcases more than 1,000 works by its bachelor of fine arts students at the seventh...
New England artists explore 'Art of Nature'
READER COMMENTS: 0NEWBURY — “The Art of Nature in New Hampshire and Vermont” runs...
Rich Ceisler headlines comedy lineup
READER COMMENTS: 0LACONIA — Las Vegas and cruise ship regular Rich Ceisler will headline a comedy...
Russian artist, diplomatic attache makes impression
READER COMMENTS: 0An exhibition titled “Impressions of the North Country” at the Margret and H.A. Rey Center Art Gallery in...











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