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Veterans come in all shapes, sizes and colors
Master Sgt. Nancy Young of Auburn speaks during the Veteransi Day memorial service held at Gale Park in Exeter Wednesday.
Driver ejected in Auburn rollover crash
A driver was taken to the Elliot Hospital with serious injuries early this morning after he was thrown from a van that rolled over and crashed into a tree off Route 121.
Many area schools took election day off
With seven public schools in the city being used as polling stations for yesterday's elections, schools were closed throughout Manchester and students were given the day off.
Police charged four people with traffic violations in separate incidents on Monday, 10/26/09. The cases were remanded to Potsdam Village Court, 11/19/09. Samantha J. Monohon , 18, of Auburn, NH was given a traffic summons after police observed her vehicle failing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian in the crosswalk on Main Street.
A great, not so scary Halloween event in Auburn
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Candia fire chief called a danger to the public
"Evidence suggests that the public is placed in danger by the lack of leadership of the Candia Volunteer Fire Department and the conduct of the department," Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams wrote after his office investigated the volunteer fire department.
Crossover crash fix: Add guardrail
State transportation officials have identified three narrow highway medians where they will install guardrails in order to prevent crossover accidents.
Boy flown to Boston hospital after pony accident
A 4-year-old boy was taken by helicopter to a Boston hospital yesterday after a pony at the Auburn Town Fair fell on him, officials said.
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Fire strikes part of Josephine Drive duplex in Londonderry
Fire broke out shortly after 11 last night in part of a two-family duplex at 6A Josephine Drive.
NH DHHS - Announces First Human Case of Eee
Concord, NH The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announces the first human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis this season in a child from Candia.
Students too young to remember the terrorist attacks by Islamic extremists eight years ago reflected yesterday on the heroism of the many first responders that tragic day -- and since.
Derry, Manchester mosquito test pools positive for EEE
State health department officials have announced a public health threat for Eastern Equine Enchephalitis after two routine mosquito testing pools, one in Derry and one in Manchester, turned up positive results.
Four burglaries in two days reported in Raymond
On Wednesday, Aug. 19, two separate burglaries were reported to the Raymond Police Department.
Updated: Power restored in four towns; squirrel blamed
About 1,400 people were without power, some for more than two hours, this morning in Derry, Londonderry, Auburn and Chester, according to New Hampshire Electric Co-op. In a telephone recording at 7:30 a.m., the co-op said the outage was due to its transmission provider, PSNH, which was working to correct the problem.
On a hot, sticky August day -- when the 175,000 or so people who live in Greater Manchester would love to jump in the nearest lake -- Bill Dupere and his three co-workers are the people who keep that hot, sweaty populace out of your drinking water.
Miss Londonderry Scholarship Program to be held on Aug. 8
The Miss Londonderry Scholarship Program will be held Saturday, Aug. 8 at the Londonderry Middle School.
Crews recover body of missing kayaker in lake
Rescuers have recovered the body of a Derry man who drowned after falling out of his kayak in Lake Massabesic in Auburn.
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As Charlen McLean buried her oldest son yesterday, uncertainty weighted her grief: Why, after six tours of duty, was Staff Sgt.
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