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Hey, NH: Try something different
READER COMMENTS: 0More than 150 eateries around the state are hoping to entice you to visit them for the first time.
Two Pacific cuisines, both well executed
READER COMMENTS: 0There's now a reason to stop at the old Shaw's Plaza on DW Highway in Merrimack. Pacific Fusion, a Chinese/Japanese...
Free fishing is June 2 at Wildcat
READER COMMENTS: 0GORHAM — A “Kids Free Fishing Day” event is scheduled for Saturday, June 2, at Wildcat.
9-year-old’s book about U.S. foods paired with goodies from overseas is a tasty treat
READER COMMENTS: 0Wyatt Dodd's mother always said he had a great imagination, and now the third-grader has tapped into that imagination...
Peak season for garden club plant sales is here
READER COMMENTS: 0Garden clubs around the state are ready for their annual spring plant sales
Monadnock Music seeking to match $50,000 challenge
READER COMMENTS: 0Monadnock Music has been awarded an anonymous $40,000 matching grant for enhanced programming in 2012.
Tupelo fundraiser to help send team to Cooperstown
READER COMMENTS: 0A fundraiser at Tupelo Music Hall this week will help send a talented group of young, local athletes on the trip of a...
Teacher cuts prompt pleas, explanation
READER COMMENTS: 29For nearly two hours Tuesday, parents, teachers and students pleaded with the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to give enough money to the city schools to prevent 161 expected layoffs next school year.
Men sentenced for Portsmouth beating of war veteran
READER COMMENTS: 0BRENTWOOD - Two men were sent to state prison Wednesday for beating a war veteran outside a Portsmouth nightclub in July.
Senate kills anti-International Baccalaureate bill
READER COMMENTS: 16CONCORD - The Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to kill a bill targeting the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
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Ex-girlfriend: I am fearful for my safety
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House approves medical marijuana bill
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Oral arguments on House redistricting to be heard June 6
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Fingerprints to go to feds to flag illegal immigrants
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Former county prosecutor accused in fantasy football flap takes job with Mass. firm
John DiStaso's Granite Status: Biden to return (again!) to NH next week; John Kerry fund-raising for Maggie Hassan
READER COMMENTS: 17Also today, Democratic Governors Association Chairman and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will keynote the NHDP's state convention on June 2 in Manchester. And conservative activist Andrew Hemingway will not run for Congress this year, but will instead run a new political action committee aimed at electing a Republican governor.
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Nashua Farmers Market growing in size and mission
READER COMMENTS: 0The Nashua Farmers Market will take on new proportions this summer, doubling in size and adding an array of events to its calendar in celebration of the harvests of New Hampshire, organizers say.
Hero Awards
‘Words don't do this justice'
READER COMMENTS: 0CONCORD — They pulled complete strangers out of burning cars. Risked their lives to pluck two little girls and their stepfather from being swept to near-certain death in the churning Amoskeag Falls of Manchester. Others rescued people from burning buildings and one died while saving two women during a knife attack.
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Man wants child porn evidence thrown out
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Nashua police arrest man on assault charges
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Police say Taser was used in Goffstown robbery
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Homeless man accused of setting fire to couch in woods
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Man arrested, charged with fake bomb threats
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Local woman killed in Tuesday's Barrington crash
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Keene State College student found safe
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No flashlight? Forget about that hike
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One dead in head-on crash in Barrington
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Authorities say dead coyote found in Manchester was rabid
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DNA analysis to ID man found in river
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Homeless man charged with setting couch fire in Salem woods
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Kevin Gray's On Baseball: SNHU regional features some likely future pros
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Dave D'Onofrio's Sox Beat: The dominant Beckett returns
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Mark Thaler's H.S. Lacrosse: Don't underestimate emerging Goffstown
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H.S. Sports Roundup: West, Pinkerton post softball wins
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Beckett tosses seven shutout innings as Red Sox win fifth straight
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Fisher Cats rained out in Connecticut, doubleheader Wednesday
Education »
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Bedford graduate credits her college success to IB
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St. Casimir sixth graders build a scale model of City Hall
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Winnisquam counters bullying
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Plymouth couple to receive award at PSU graduation
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Eugene Savage, public champion of state universities, dies at 77
Editorials »
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School choices: The scholarship option
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The income tax ban: Send it to the people
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Salinger’s bill: It goes way too far
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Ask Us with Cat Pragoff: Whip up this weed killer in a snap
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Reince Priebus: President Obama’s massive debt threatens our freedom
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Aurore Eaton's Looking Back: During this firemen's muster, a hot time in the old town
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AMC releases White Mountain Guide
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Mother-daughter team learns life lessons from their hiking
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Community center naming upsetting residents
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NH man arrested for DUI in VT
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Board temporarily suspends Dartmouth pharmacist’s license
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What started as a gift idea has become her Grafton business: countertops to cutting boards
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Sequoya Technologies Group wins 2012 Cornerstone Award
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Stratham begins gearing up for 300th anniversary
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HUD has few fans in regional planning
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Homeless man charged with setting couch fire in Salem woods
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Keene State College student found safe
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DOT to host public meeting on Wilton bridge rehab work
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Keene's Red Bull Bandit sentenced for theft of car, energy drinks
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Balsams bidders take home a piece of history
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Two Berlin men arrested in scrap metal theft
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Balsams: Auction, meeting on way
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Colebrook man faces 59 sexual assault charges
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Isaacson employees will get access to 401k's
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NH Fish and Game: Ill-prepared hiker rescued on Mt. Madison
Daniel Duval memorial, May 14, 2012
Hundreds packed into St. Joseph Cathedral Monday to mourn Manchester athletic standout Daniel Duval, who was compared to the biblical Prodigal Son, the young man who squandered a fortune only to turn his life around and be embraced by family and friends.
Memorial vs. Nashua South track, May 15, 2012
Secure Communities Protest, May 15, 2012
A protest was held at the Norris Cotton Federal Building in Manchester against Secure Communities, the federal program looking for potential immigration violations that checks the fingerprints of anyone who has been arrested.
Boy Scouts Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner, May 15, 2012
The Boy Scouts' Daniel Webster Council Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner was held at the Radisson in Manchester Tuesday evening. According to the council, this was the 39th year the organization has honored distinguished citizens and companies.
Police standoff, May 14, 2012
A tense, four-hour standoff ended peacefully Monday night after a city man threatening suicide and accused of kidnapping his former New Boston girlfriend was talked into surrendering by police SWAT team negotiators.
Chief Michael Maloney Wake
Well over 1,000 police officers, state troopers and other law enforcement personnel from across the state, New England and beyond came to Hampton to pay their final respects to fallen Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney on April 18, 2012. Thousands more members of the public were expected to follow Tuesday night.
NH College Graduations, May 12, 2012
College graduations were held at several schools around the state on Saturday, including Chester College, Daniel Webster, Franklin Pierce University, New England College, Southern New Hampshire University and Thomas More College.
Franklin Pierce vs. St. Anselm baseball, May 12, 2012
Franklin Pierce University slugged its way to the Northeast-10 championship game, stroking 17 hits en route to a 12-8 win over host St. Anselm College at Sullivan Park Saturday.
Bedford High School Prom, May 12, 2012
The Bedford High School Prom was held Saturday night at the Radisson in Manchester.
Mets vs. Fisher Cats, May 12, 2012
Several Fisher Cats took their cuts in the cage Saturday against seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, whose son later contributed to an 11-hit attack that produced a 9-0 win over the Binghamton Mets at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.










