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One New Hampshire resident asks: Why are real estate negotiations done with so little legal documentation?

However, councilors ask planning officials to work on lowering the maximum density for future developments.

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Here's some bad news for you, Baltimore Ravens: The New England Patriots feel as if they lost last week even though they defeated Philadelphia 31-28.

The Patriots (11-0) visit Baltimore (4-7) tomorrow night in an 8:30 p.m. Monday Night Football clash. The Ravens have lost five straight while the Patriots survived a scare from the Eagles last weekend.

Jim Donaldson: Pats dominance enamors gamblers
Dave Goldberg: NFL loves elements, but not like these

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If your set still uses antennae, you're going to need to make some decisions soon. But you can get a coupon to help smooth the transition.

Millions coming to NH for emergency radio
Government will auction freed-up space on spectrum

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Updated, 4:54 p.m. The city has issued a parking ban for tonight as New Hampshire braces for 24 hours or more of tough weather. According to the Weather Channel, central and northern parts of the state could get a foot of snow.

Updated storm warnings by county
AP Video: Much of the Midwest was hit hard by the storm


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In this photo, taken earlier this year, Rochester hostage suspect Leeland Eisenberg points to a warning the Rochester police left in his car stating that an officer had found the vehicle unlocked.

Family and acquaintances say suspect Leeland Eisenberg is a man with a troubled past who was calling out for help.

Police: Hostages kept their cool (1)
Eisenberg sued church, claiming sexual abuse by priest
Politico.com: In political terms, Clinton handled crisis deftly
Political pros stunned by hostage crisis (3)
Suspect surrenders after hostage drama at NH Clinton campaign office (1)


Michigan's challenge to New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation presidential primary will cost the Great Lakes State all of its delegates to next summer's Democratic National Convention.


Gov. John Lynch believes Safety Commissioner John Barthelmes is addressing the problems in the two state law enforcement agencies.

Part One: Feuding forces (79)
Part Two: Court OT sparks state police dispute (58)
Part Three: No NH legal aid in law enforcement feud (76)


The House may be done with its own gambling bills for this year, but not the Senate.


Mike Huckabee yesterday rebutted claims he was a tax-and-spender while governor of Arkansas.

In NH, Giuliani focuses on economy, rips Democrats
Politico.com: Young Democrats aren't excited about Edwards


FairPoint Communications' bid to buy Verizon's land-line telephone business in northern New England is an all-or-nothing deal dependent on approval in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

FairPoint forwards its plan for regional development (1)


Anticipating approval of its plan to replace Verizon as the local phone company, FairPoint Communications has been working on a long-term economic development initiative in northern New England.


After failing by just 15 votes this year, voters in March will likely take another shot at a proposal to build a new fire station.


Mitt Romney loves statistics. The former venture capitalist pores over charts and graphs.

Three Deerfield residents are vying for the recently vacated House of Representatives seat of Robert Johnson of Northwood.

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ONE OF MY favorite times is from 4 a.m. or so on until the rest of the household gets up and running. It is a time to do small chores, take care of animals, fix fires and, above all, read.

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On Jan. 8, New Hampshire Republicans will make one of the most important choices for their party and nation in the history of our presidential primary. Their choice ought to be John McCain.


Do you like reading Christmas cards? You can see a lot of them in the greater Manchester editions of the Sunday News and Union Leader.


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Even if you don't know your iPods from your Blu-rays, today's New Hampshire Sunday News "Guide to High-tech Gifting" will help you start your Christmas gadget shopping with confidence.


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