Conway - Updated, 4:03 p.m. Police are looking for Jeremiah Grant, 28, of Rochester and Sizaida Maldonado, 28, of Dover in connection with the robbery of Popeye’s Convenience Store.
HUDSON - Updated, 11:23 a.m. Thieves made off with a 9 mm handgun, a shotgun and a bounty hunter's badge and jacket in a burglary last August of a Kimball Hill Road residence.
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ATLANTA - Updated, 10:08 p.m. Patrice Bergeron scored the only goal of the shootout and the Boston Bruins snapped a three-game slide, beating the Thrashers 4-3 on Thursday night.
New York - Updated, 2:49 p.m. The Cardinals ace, Bedford resident and Trinity High of Manchester grad was runner-up to the Giants' Tim Lincecum.

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MONT VERNON - Autumn Savoy, 20, knew that two friends murdered a Mont Vernon mother during an Oct. 4 home invasion, but lied to investigators by saying they spent the night with him and tried to help dispose of evidence, prosecutors said yesterday.
MANCHESTER - Concerned citizens who tried to track their tax dollars on the White House's Recovery Act Web site would have been confused to learn that New Hampshire had not two, but six congressional districts.
►Follow the money: NH dollars detailed (5)
►The White House's Recovery.gov Web site
►New Hampshire's Office of Economic Stimulus Web site
The Senate Majority Leader’s plan would expand coverage to 94 percent of Americans through a government-run health insurance option — allowing states to opt out — while taxing some "Cadillac" plans.
After shunning the Dalai Lama in September, President Obama must have shocked the Red Chinese when he spoke firmly for human rights.
New Hampshire's Senate Republicans have been vocal about the need to control state spending. But this was a surprise.
Democrats' health bills depend on forcing individuals to buy insurance or face severe fines or imprisonment.

►GRANITE STATUS: With Mahoney out, Senate field appears set
►In Troy, a farewell to a fallen Marine
►SHNU women's defense stymies St. Anselm, 53-33
►Monarchs suffer rare home loss to Norfolk
►Women's hockey: UNH, Harvard tie
►‘Messiah’ performances planned in Mont Vernon

Lego League Robotics at Bishop Brady High Saturday.
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