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Epping boy wondering 'Where's the beef' after his new calf runs away
Ryan Hoelzel has spent months saving his money. He didn't want a new iPod, video game or other high-tech gadget.
Nottingham man injured in wagon accident suing Hampton Falls orchard
Gregory Dow filed suit against the popular Hampton Falls apple orchard last week following the wagon accident on Sept.
Two hurt in Epping crash involving bus, five other vehicles
Two people were sent to the hospital Friday afternoon after a chain reaction crash on Route 125 involving a school bus and five other vehicles.
Manchester-based 900 Degrees restaurant opening second location in Epping
This week, 900 Degrees Wood Fired Pizzeria announced plans to open its second restaurant in the Brickyard Square shopping center at the junction of Routes 125 and 101.
Epping dump cats left on their own
The feral cats living at the town's recycling center will soon be on their own for food, water, and shelter.
Repairs to Watson Academy may cost $300K
Selectman Chairman Tom Gauthier jokes about being "drafted" to co-chair the efforts to restore Watson Academy but for the Epping native, bringing the former schoolhouse and former home of Epping Recreation is no laughing matter.
Warf murder accomplice suspect's attorney wants private investigator
An attorney representing a Maine woman charged in connection with the killing of Amanda "Amy" Warf in Exeter is preparing for the possibility of more serious charges.
She grew up in Greenland and was a longtime resident of Epping. Evelyn was the widow of Harry L. Paige.
New principal named for Spaulding High
The School Board named six members to the Joint Board for the East Rochester School project and approved Peter Weaver as the new principal of Spaulding High School.
Market Basket robbery suspect indicted on charges related to police pursuit
An East Rochester man who allegedly robbed Market Basket in Epping on Feb. 9 was recently indicted on charges relating to reckless driving after the robbery, amid icy road conditions.
New pastoral assignments announced
Bishop Peter A. Libasci of the Catholic Diocese of Manchester has announced the following pastoral assignments: Rev.
No bail for alleged killer's sister charged as accomplice in Warf murder
Man charged with breaking into N.H. State Police garage and tampering with evidence
A Northwood man has been indicted on charges alleging he broke into the garage at the New Hampshire State Police barracks in Epping and tampered with evidence in a drug case.
Murder case delays concrete plant's demolition
The abandoned concrete facility on Hampton Road where Amanda "Amy" Warf was allegedly killed will not be immediately torn down.
Lawyers for man charged with murder seek to halt demolition of Exeter concrete plant
A judge has postponed the demolition of a vacant Exeter concrete plant where police found the body of Amanda "Amy" Warf so defense lawyers can preserve the crime scene for their own examination.
Free 'Believe' mugs for first 25
The Water Street Bookstore, 125 Water St., will host two Epping authors at book signing on Tuesday, May 7 at 7 p.m. with free 'believe' mugs going to the first 25 to attend.
Epping's damaged Watson Academy getting attention from town officials
Selectmen on Monday agreed to form a committee to explore options for making repairs and restoring Watson Academy, a historic former school building damaged by an earthquake last October.
Man seriously hurt in Rt. 125 accident in Brentwood
A 50-year-old Rochester man driving a pick-up truck was seriously injured after crossing the line on Route 125 and colliding with a tractor-trailer Tuesday morning, police said.
New details in Warf killing revealed
As a woman charged in connection with the killing of Amanda "Amy" Warf argued for lower bail, new details about the alleged conspiracy to kill Warf were revealed.