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Refugees continue to stream into NH
More than 500 refugees looking for better lives in America resettled in New Hampshire over the past year -- the most since at least 2002.
EnviroVantage wins Excellence in Construction awards
EnviroVantage of Epping was a big winner in the recent Associated Builders and Contractors 2009 Excellence in Construction Awards Ceremony at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord.
NH schools say flu could cause sub teacher deficit
Substitute teachers frequently work for more than one district and some are concerned there wona TMt be enough.
Schools brace for substitute shortage
Nearly one in five students enrolled in the Londonderry School District was listed as out sick yesterday, with many reporting flu-like symptoms.
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, playful Shakespearean comedy, 7 p.m., Johnson Theatre, Paul Creative Arts Center, 30 Academic Way, Durham.
Remodeled Epping Wal-Mart complete
The Epping Wal-Mart unveiled a fresh and updated look Wednesday. The store - located at 35 Fresh River Road - completed a three-month remodeling project intended to bring the location up to date with the company's next generation of stores in the area of design and customer experience.
Epping officer suspended, alleges harassment
A local police officer who claims he has been targeted because of his involvement with a group that wants to legalize drugs has been suspended from the force.
Equine Rescue Gets Surprise Makeover
A New Hampshire equine rescue got an unexpected makeover earlier this month thanks to a local filmmaker and a more than 100 construction-savvy volunteers.
As New Englanders well know, if there's anything worse than shoveling the driveway after a blizzard, it's clearing wet, heavy snow off a car.
Maine man faces multiple charges following I-95 high-speed chase
A Portland, Maine, faces multiple felony charges after he allegedly led Maine and New Hampshire state police on a high-speed chase on Interstate 95 through several communities Saturday night.
Hodes, Shea-Porter featured speakers at Rockingham County Democratic Committee dinner
New Hampshire's two representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives, Paul Hodes and Carol Shea-Porter, will be the featured speakers at the Rockingham County Democratic Committee's annual Eleanor Roosevelt Covered Dish Dinner Sunday, Oct.
Family of LaBarre victim wins $1m settlement
A Rockingham County Superior Court judge has awarded the family of the man murdered by Sheila LaBarre $1 million in a wrongful-death suit, according to published reports.
Veterans and Active Duty Military Eat Free at Applebee's on Veterans Day
Applebee's is saying thank you to the nation's veterans and active duty military by inviting them for a free entree on Veterans Day, Wednesday, Nov.
New Hampshire Equine Rescue Gets Help From New Reality TV Show
Equine Protection of North America , a 501 rescue and rehabilitation facility for abused and neglected horses in New Hampshire, received a much-needed surprise on Oct.
Telly's in Epping indicted for overserving patrons before fatal crash
The owner of Telly's Restaurant, who has been indicted for allegedly overserving alcohol to two young men who later died in a car accident after leaving the restaurant, said he was shocked by the charges.
N.H. forestry focus of upcoming Timber Talks
Landowners, natural resource professionals, municipal officials and others are invited to a series of "Timber Talks" to provide feedback on the revised draft of New Hampshire's keystone forest management document, "Good Forestry in the Granite State: Recommended Voluntary Forest Management Practices for New Hampshire." The talks, sponsored by UNH ...
Wireless Link opens store at Fox Run
Wireless Link celebrated the opening of its new store at the Fox Run Mall last month, marking a significant milestone for a business that began as a kiosk in the same location eight years ago.
Lights v. trees: How quickly we forget
An Epping official faults PSNH for scaling back a tree-trimming operation in town.
Town halls may soon take plastic
Sheila Cuevas rarely carries cash. Like millions of today's consumers, Cuevas of Plaistow relies on her debit card to pay for almost everything she buys.