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The Centennial celebration of the town of Campton, N.H., September 12th, 1867
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Extraordinary service recognized in Plymouth
A well deserved promotion and an expression of grateful appreciation for the long-time public service of four exceptional Plymouth citizens was celebrated at Monday evening's meeting of the board of selectmen.
Clark's Trading Post hosts auditions
BENEATH THE SCRUFFY beards, below the rumbling, menacing voices, the men who would be Wolfman had some props that belied their tender hearts, as they auditioned for a legendary role that is a staple of childhood memories at a popular summer attraction in Lincoln.
Students left in lurch when state shuts nursing program
Senior Political Reporter John DiStaso reports that four months after the state pulled a private nursing school's accreditation, 32 former students find themselves with neither LPN licenses nor refunds of their tuition.
DiMasi's gone, staff getting $14,000 a week BOSTON - Eleven members of former House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi's staff are still collecting paychecks and benefits two months after he stepped down.
Elderly NH couple injured in I-93 crash
An elderly Campton couple was seriously injured Monday night when their car was rear-ended by a truck on Interstate 93.
Builders Guild a key step in Mount Washington plans
The University of New Hampshire is considering building its new business college downtown as part of a redevelopment project with private business that would include a new hotel and conference center.
Snow, sleet, ice: Winter's same old song
Yesterday's winter storm brought snow and some mixed precipitation to the state, taunting workers at both ends of their commute.
Rebecca Rule E-mail Web site RSS Feed Rebecca Rule, author of "Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire," spends a lot of time on the road, traveling to her wicked funny performances ...
NH man charged with assault after eluding police
A New Hampshire man has been charged with assault and criminal trespassing after fleeing police and hiding out in a vacant house in Campton, N.H. Campton and Plymouth police were called to the home of ...
Campton, NH, man charged after standoff
A Campton, N.H., man faces several charges after police say he assaulted a relative and then barricaded himself in his home.
'Police incident' closes roads in Campton
Authorities for several hours Saturday evening have blocked off two roads for a "police incident," according to Plymouth police communications coordinator Dean Chandler.
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