May 20, 2009 | Concord Monitor
When Merrimack County Commissioner J.D. Colcord ran for a seat in the Legislature 10 years ago, it was under the banner of eliminating all forms of county government.
The owners of Bradford's Battles Farm would like to see the 148-acre property - with prime farming soil and wetlands - remain preserved for agriculture.
The $20,000 Bradford voters excised from the police department budget this week will take officers off the street, Chief Jim Valiquet said yesterday.
Bradford: Battles Farm conservation fails, 131-72
The big ticket on last night's warrant - a $96,000 request to purchase a conservation easement on the historic Battles Farm - failed by a 131-72 vote during town meeting in Bradford.
In the ubiquitous quilt of the 19th century, Ellen Emeline Webster saw something worth saving.
COMBERMERE, Ontario, Canada - Donna Jeanne Surprenant, 55, a staff member of Madonna House Apostolate, died peacefully Friday, Feb.
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"Home Cooking" Wine Dinner At The Appleseed Restaurant
MANCHESTER - At the end of a cold winter day, there's nothing better than to warm yourself in front of a wood stove and savor good food and a good wine, especially if the food is home cooking.
It recently came to our attention that the longstanding antique truck show, held each summer for many moons at the Vermont State Fairgrounds in Rutland, is no more.
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