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Narbonne Wins 86th Loudon Classic, Greenwood Wins Two ASRA Races At NHMS
From a press release issued by Bob Holcomb, for LRRS and NHMS: Tyngsboro, Mass. native Shane Narbonne made an inside pass on turn six of New Hampshire Motor Speedway's 12-turn road course on the final lap to win the 86th Annual Loudon Classic.
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 throughout the Granite State.
Man charged in NH city park robbery
A Dunbarton, N.H., man has been charged with pulling a gun on another man and robbing him in a city park in Concord in the middle of the afternoon.
5 questions about green groceries
Before anything goes on to the shelves at the Weare Center Store, owner Jody Perejda makes sure she'd want to buy it.
Dunbarton property burns again
Local and state officials are still investigating the cause of a fire the destroyed a barn and an adjoining apartment at 56 Long Pond Road early Saturday.
Woman hit by tractor-trailer dies
An elderly woman was killed yesterday after being struck by a tractor-trailer truck while crossing the road along Stark Highway North in Dunbarton.
The signature, scratched into glass in what used to be the formal library, reveals plenty about the big house for sale.
When M.L. Elrick was a Monitor reporter, he charmed his editors into slipping things into the newspaper that other writers wouldn't even try.
The Dunbarton police are asking for the public's help in finding a burglar who stole jewelry and electronics from a residence.
Police: Drug Buy Leads To Confrontation, Arrests
Four family members were arrested after police went to their home on a report from a man who said he had been threatened when he tried to pick up drugs he bought.
Boscawen Town Clerk Pam Lorden knows firsthand what an ailing economy can mean during budget season: This year's proposed cuts would slice about $3,500 from her annual salary.
Road dispute pushes man into candidacy
Joe Luksza, unhappy about this once ice-covered hill on Rangeway Road in Dunbarton, has been urging action from the town selectmen and road agent.
National recognition achieved by Lee police department
Mission accomplished. When 2008 began, Police Chief Chet Murch was dead set on getting the town's eight-officer department nationally recognized by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.
Built by hand; destroyed by flames
A Weare family looked on yesterday as flames ravaged the home they built nearly three decades ago.
Residents prefer gambling over higher taxes
As lawmakers weigh plans to expand gambling that proponents say could pump millions of dollars into the state's depleted budget, even residents opposed to gambling say they would consider it as a way to prevent ...
Schools curtail operations in wake of ice storm
The Dec. 11 ice storm left thousands without power and and curtailed the operation of many businesses and organizations throughout town, including the schools.
Public Service of New Hampshire said yesterday that it expects to restore electricity today to 95 percent of its customers in Deerfield, Sutton and Warner.
His colleagues and adversaries agree: Attorney Richard Uchida is all about respect.
Towns hope county can aid dispatch needs
The future of Bow's police dispatch center appeared uncertain last night as selectmen met with county law enforcement officials to address how to deal with backlash over increasing fees.
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