Ask Us with Cat Pragoff: Whip up this weed killer in a snap
A reader says the weed-killing recipe worked so well, she'd like to see it again.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Ask Us with Cat Pragoff
Nashua Farmers Market growing in size and mission
The 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.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Business
Man wants child porn evidence thrown out
A judge is now considering whether to throw out evidence against a Hampstead man indicted on more than 50 charges related to possession of child pornography.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Crime
St. Casimir sixth graders build a scale model of City Hall
It all started when Carol Kelly took her 15 St. Casimir School sixth graders for a walk on an unusually warm day in February. This week, they unveiled a model of City Hall, built in a 1:40 scale.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Education
Community center naming upsetting residents
The name of the new community center has upset residents and city councils members alike.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Politics
Former county prosecutor accused in fantasy football flap takes job with Mass. firm
Former Hillsborough County Prosecutor Ross McLeod is returning to the courtroom, handling civil and criminal trials as a senior associate at DiFruscia Law Offices. He voluntarily left the prosecutor's office in February amid allegations that he was...
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Politics
A small step for NH, a big step for our kids
A very small step for the state will be a huge leap for individual students if the Legislature decides to adopt a modest school choice scholarship act today.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Columns
Mark Thaler's H.S. Lacrosse: Don't underestimate emerging Goffstown
There is still work for Goffstown to do as the NHIAA regular season winds down. But if the Grizzlies qualify for the Division II boys’ lacrosse postseason, watch out.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Sports
Dave D'Onofrio's Sox Beat: The dominant Beckett returns
The eyes of a ballpark, of a city, of a region, of a baseball Nation had been focused on Josh Beckett for the better part of a week when he took the mound at the middle of Fenway Park late Tuesday afternoon.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Sports
Kevin Gray's On Baseball: SNHU regional features some likely future pros
The Southern New Hampshire University will face No. 6 seed Dowling College (31-17) at 11 a.m. in the NCAA Division II East Regional opener. The No. 1 seed Penmen (38-12) host the six-team tourney, a double-elimination format that will send a weekend...
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Sports
As the boomers head for the barn
When the April figures on unemployment were released May 4, they were more than disappointing. They were deeply disturbing.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Columns
Oral arguments on House redistricting to be heard June 6
CONCORD - Oral arguments on five consolidated suits over the House plan to redraw its political boundaries have been set by the state Supreme Court for June 6 at 9 a.m.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Politics
Barnstormers Announces 2012 Summer Season - Music, Laughter, Romance, Suspense and (even) Drama
Tamworth, NH -- The Barnstormers Theatre of Tamworth - the only professional summer theatre in the world still producing eight plays in eight weeks - announced its summer schedule.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Press Releases
Warner awaits Gallus' endorsement for Senate seat
CONCORD - Dr. Debi Warner of Littleton will be endorsed by retiring District 1 state Sen. John Gallus today in Concord.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Politics
Senate passes welfare fraud bill
CONCORD - The Senate has passed its own version of a bill that aims to crack down on welfare fraud, and their version is more limited than a House-passed bill.
Date: May 16, 2012 | Category: Politics
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