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Tara Estates in Rochester weighing the viability of going co-op
The pending sale of the Tara Estates adult retirement community has park residents weighing the viability of entering into a co-op to take control of the manufactured homes park.
Historical Society Thanksgiving
On Wednesday evening, November 25, starting at 7:00 p.m., a special Thanksgiving celebration will be hosted by the Village Improvement Society and Old Red Schoolhouse Historical Society of North Danville and the Union Religious Society.
Murder conspiracy case goes to jury
Jesse Brooks sought revenge just as his multi-millionaire father did when they planned the murder-for-hire killing of their one-time mover in 2005, prosecutors said today during closing arguments.
Alleged conspiracy detailed in Brooks' trial
A Danville man testified about how millionaire businessman John "Jay" Brooks one day decided to fully refurbish his 250-year-old home in much need of repair.
Court douses plan to burn building
A judge has doused a plan to burn down a 19th century building on the grounds of the former Sanborn Regional High School.
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Newton selectmen split over hasty ambulance purchase
Town officials acted hastily to buy a used ambulance because they worried the seller would soon post the vehicle for sale on the Internet.
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Southern NH towns, schools honor local veterans
Veterans Day observances start today in Southern New Hampshire and continue through Wednesday.
Man Could Plead Self-Defense In Beating Death 1hr
A Danville, N.H., man facing charges he killed is landlord by repeatedly hitting him in the head with an ax-like weapon wants to claim he was acting in self-defense. Paul McDonald, 50, is due to go on trial for first-degree murder in January for the June 2008 killing of Richard Wilcox, 54.
Danville man charged again with stalking
A Danville man who has admitted to police he has a sexual addiction to athletic-looking boys has recently been arrested again for stalking.
Man wants to claim self-defense in landlord's death
A Danville man charged with killing his landlord by repeatedly chopping him in the head with an ax-like weapon wants to claim self-defense. Prosecutors are fighting the stance Paul McDonald, 50, is taking as he heads to trial in January on charges of first-degree murder for the June 2008 killing of Richard Wilcox, 54.
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NH food pantries need help a " before the holidays
Demand is up 30 to 40 percent at St. Jude's Food Pantry in Londonderry. It's up about 20 percent at St.
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Sarah Banville and Erin Fagan of Atkinson; Melissa Bogacki and Kathryn McGowan of Chester; Kimberly Cote of Danville; Ian Berry, Shannon Deppe, Danielle Jacques, Emily Marvell, Erin Murphy and Marie Valvis of Derry; Nicole Blackwell and Briana Parisi of Hampstead; Megan Call, Anthony DeCarolis, Shaun DeVoss, Stephanie Goduti, Emily Myers and Moira ...
NH Man Convicted Of Killing Friend
Share + Oct 9, 2009 6:48 pm US/Eastern BRENTWOOD, N.H. A New Hampshire man faces up to 30 years in prison after being convicted of manslaughter in a shooting he says was an accident.
Danville man guilty of manslaughter
It took a Rockingham County jury less than an hour to find a Danville man guilty this afternoon of fatally shooting his friend in the back last summer.
Quartet pedals cross-country for camp
Getting from New England to Chester in 23 days may seem like a slow trip. But the four young ladies pedaling their way across the United States to raise money for a summer camp program think they are making good time.
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NH stops testing mosquitoes for EEE, West Nile virus
The state will stop testing mosquitoes for Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus tomorrow, even though the threat of being bitten by a mosquito with the deadly diseases isn't over for the season.
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NH towns see more properties sold for taxes
Some Rockingham County towns have become property owners this year, but not because they wanted the extra land.
Deadly EEE spreads to southern NH
The Eastern equine encephalitis virus has been spreading across southern New Hampshire as summer winds down, and is now found in the Greater Nashua and Concord areas as well as the Seacoast region, health officials warn.
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