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Struggling with money is no fun, but learning how to manage it could be thanks to a new online program based in New Hampshire.
Concord: Downtown grows in jobs, stores
Downtown Concord saw a net gain in businesses and jobs last year. But the retail economy is still shaky - just look at all those empty storefronts.
Southwest NH visual arts tour added to itineraries
CONCORD, N.H. — A new itinerary on the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development's website showcases art in galleries and coffee shops in the southwestern part of the state.
Four firefighters were injured and a downtown landmark was heavily damaged this morning by a fire that started in a popular Concord bar.
NH launches online money management game
Concord, N.H. — Household budgeting may not sound fun, but a new online program in New Hampshire is trying to make learning about it more enjoyable.
Annual children's tea party to be held
The Friends of the Penacook Branch Library will host their annual children's tea party Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Children are invited to bring a favorite doll or stuffed animal and join the Friends for fun activities and refreshments.
Celebrate Fat Tuesday the healthy way
In this photo taken on Jan. 24, 2012 in Concord, N.H., a downsized version of Rocco Dispirito's Jambalaya a classic cajun dish is shown.
New district could be trouble for St. Hilaire
The new plan to redraw New Hampshire's five Executive Council districts could be trouble for Republican Councilor Dan St.
The denizen of the Corner View Restaurant, 80 South street, Concord N.H., have added to the mayhem that is breakast dining! What do I mean? Hard to put into words really.
Smith Calls for Waiver from Mandates in 'No Child Left Behind'
MANCHESTER Today, Kevin Smith, Republican candidate for governor of New Hampshire, made the following statement regarding New Hampshire's decision not to seek a waiver from the federal mandates in 'No Child Left Behind': "I'm very disappointed that Governor Lynch has not yet sought a waiver from the burdensome federal mandates that are part of the ... (more)
8 properties added to NH historic places
CONCORD, N.H. — A ski resort, two cemeteries and a university dormitory are among the properties being added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
With three starters out due to illness, the Crimson Tide simply didn't have enough bodies to give the Pioneers - the favorites to win this year's Division I title - a legitimate run for their money.
NH pond hockey tournament champions the elements
A pond hockey tournament has gotten off to a good start in Concord, N.H., two weeks after it was postponed because of mild weather.
Not all Bible lessons fit for schools
Maybe we do need to teach the Bible in schools. Consider all those folks holding up signs in Concord this week proclaiming "true marriage" to involve one man and one woman.
1 Hour Massage for $35 at Holden Integrative Healing Center
Receive a $60 voucher for just $35 for a 1-hour massage at Holden Integrative Healing Center in Concord.
Concord vs. Trinity girls' basketball
Concord's Meghan Golde loses the handle on the ball as she goes up for a shot against Trinity's Kayla Denison and Lauren Seitz in the second quarter.
Proposal eliminates state chancellor for universities
Because each of the state's four-year public colleges and universities have cultivated unique identities, they no longer need unified leadership, said state legislators in the House yesterday, before passing a bill to eliminate the chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire.
NH church is challenging city's tax assessment
A New Hampshire church is in court challenging the constitutionality of a tax assessment based on a finding that 60 percent of its property is not used for worship.
Barrington's Cilley seeks Democratic nomination in governor's race
Quality education and workers' rights were emphasized by Jackie Cilley on Tuesday morning, as she made the official announcement she's running for governor.
Vermette lauded for waste water treatment plant service in Dover
Ramsdell/Democrat photo Ray Gordon, left, of N.H. Department of Environmental Services Waste Water Engineering Bureau, hands Dover's waste water treatment plant Facility Supervisor Ray Vermette a certificate of completion for his yearlong participation in a Wastewater Management Candidate School.