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Government cancels bidding on NH Job Corps Center
Construction on the center was supposed to be done by January 2011. Once completed, it was expected to provide academic help, career technical training, high school diplomas and high school equivalency certificates to help get students into jobs.
Aerosmith Might Replace Steven Tyler
Aerosmith may be the next classic rock band to go the way of Queen, Van Halen and Black Sabbath, soldiering on after replacing an iconic lead singer, according to NME.com . In an interview with Classic Rock Magazine , Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler said he wanted to focus more on his solo career, saying, "I don't know what I'm doing yet, but it's ...
DNC - Saturday in Concord: Hundreds Gather Hours Before Congress is...
DNC - SATURDAY IN CONCORD: HUNDREDS GATHER HOURS BEFORE CONGRESS IS SCHEDULED TO VOTE ON HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM Friday, November 6, 2009 at 12:07PM Concord event is one of many happening across the state and the country to build support for health insurance reform Concord, NH- Organizing for America will join with Change that Works to hold a ...
Dartmouth scientist says Oswald rifle photo real
CONCORD, N.H. - The infamous photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle in his backyard would have been nearly impossible to fake, according to a new analysis by a Dartmouth College professor.
University of Michigan panel probing US security after Gitmo
A panel at the University of Michigan Law School is probing the future of U.S. security as the clock ticks down for the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
A Concord police report obtained by the Monitor describes several security problems within the Local Government Center, including employees overriding door locks and a lack of checks and balances to protect the company's sensitive data.
Updated: Concord: Republican legislator crashes Democrats' party
Voters in the Capitol City elected Republican Lynne Blankenbeker over Jim MacKay in unofficial results as a new state legislator in a special election.
NH Glad to hold gay marriage workshop
Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders is holding two free workshops on New Hampshire's gay marriage law that takes effect Jan.
USDA: Glitch With Foreign SS Numbers Fixed
CONCORD, N.H. -- Two federal agencies that put Americans at risk for identity-theft-like problems have fixed a glitch that linked U.S. Social Security numbers to those issued by three foreign countries, officials said.
Jim MacKay is a moderate Republican-turned-Democrat, an experienced legislator and an advocate for mental health issues.
NH restaurant sets meatball record
The bouncing mega-meatball record has landed in the East Coast.Matthew Mitnitsky, owner of Nonni's Italian Eatery in Concord, said Sunday that a 222.5-pound meatball was authenticated as the world's largest after being weighed by state weights and measures officials.A Guinness Book of World Records official confirmed the big meatball as a record ...
N.H. high court: Landlords can't shut off cable
Just as landlords cannot shut off heat, water or electricity to force out unwanted tenants, they can't disconnect cable television, the state Supreme Court ruled yesterday.
Police: Man visited park for child sex
The Concord police arrested a Pembroke man yesterday they say had sex with a 15-year-old girl in a parking area off Broken Bridge Road after she was escorted there by another man.
Mass. Man Pleads Guilty To NH Robbery
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Company C Makes Donation to Fight Breast Cancer
Concord, NH Company C will make a donation of more than $35,000 to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure .
3-state meeting slated to discuss FairPoint woes
Legislators and other officials from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont have scheduled a meeting with FairPoint Communications' representatives to discuss the company's bankruptcy proceedings.
H1N1 shot safe for pregnancies
Despite repeated public health communications urging pregnant women to seek the H1N1 flu vaccine, a small but significant number of pregnant patients are declining to get the new flu shot, local obstetricians say.
3-State Summit Scheduled To Discuss FairPoint's Troubles
Legislators and other officials from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont have scheduled a meeting with FairPoint Communications' representatives to discuss the company's bankruptcy proceedings.
Vt. brigade prepares for deployment, dangers of Afghanistan
The commander of a 3,000-strong infantry brigade headed to Afghanistan says the unit is well prepared for the mission, but he acknowledges his troops could face hazardous duty.
The man dying from lung cancer nearly 40 years ago meant a lot to Bob Johnson. The man was too weak to sip from a cup of water, too sick to even lean forward.