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NH Guardsmen to head for Middle East
The New Hampshire National Guard will soon deploy another 210 soldiers to support military operations in the Middle East.
On Nov. 12, 1779, a petition was signed by 20 Portsmouth slaves and delivered to the Council and House of Representatives sitting at Exeter, then the seat of government in the state.
Verdict expected this week in Suprenard case
A verdict is imminent in the case of former Freedom Police Department Sgt. Frank Suprenard, who was arrested last October and charged with tampering with public records and two counts of theft by deception for allegedly falsifying overtime hours and reports for grant-funded DWI and speed enforcement patrols.
What if you walked out of your home right now - taking only what you would take to run an errand and simply did not come back? If a stranger walked into your home twenty years from now... What would be the strangest thing that they would encounter? What would be the hardest thing to explain/figure out? I listened to this true story on public radio ...
Fire guts part of business plaza
Officials from the NH Fire Marshal's Office were scheduled to be on scene Wednesday to survey the damage after a fire ripped through a business complex in West Ossipee Tuesday afternoon.
Prescott Park Arts Festival is preparing to celebrate its 35th summer season and is organizing a special reunion of past board members to be recognized during the opening night of the musical "Grease." New England's oldest and largest outdoor theater will present "Grease" as part of its FairPoint Communications MainStage every Thursday through ...
New Hampshire became the sixth state to allow same-sex couples to marry yesterday, a result that hinged on one final compromise between Gov.
Politics mix with patriotism: Granite State Patriots rally
More than 100 people attended a politically charged rally in Market Square on Monday aimed both at honoring veterans and calling for change in Washington and Concord.
Give, take key for gay marriage in NH
Gay marriage supporters in New Hampshire had hoped to be celebrating a new law Thursday.
Gay marriage in NH hinges on compromise
Gay marriage supporters who hoped to be celebrating a new law instead are regrouping from the shock of seeing a legalization bill sidetracked for more debate.
Lynch's switch on marriage law draws fire
Maybe Gov. John Lynch's abrupt about-face to endorse a same-sex marriage law may prove to have little fallout should he seek a historic fourth term as governor in 2010.
State House Dome: Fence now a hot seat for Lynch
GOV. JOHN LYNCH soon will have to decide on gay marriage for New Hampshire. On Friday, House Bill 436 arrived at the Secretary of State's office.
Same-sex marriage bill in limbo
Both sides watching what Gov. John Lynch will do with the same-sex marriage bill have at least a few more days to keep the heat on the corner office.
House delivers final marriage bill to Gov.
The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted 178-167 on Wednesday to approve the state Senate's version of a bill legalizing same-sex marriage.
House passes same-sex marriage, 178-167; bill now moves to governor's desk
The New Hampshire House sent the gay marriage bill to Gov. John Lynch for signature, voting to agree with Senate changes to the bill.
Gov. Lynch at center of gay marriage debate in NH
If phones really could ring off the hook, Gov. John Lynch's would look like a jumping bean.
Blue N.H.? Senate's OK of gay marriage, medical pot not surprising
The New Hampshire Senate showed itself to be less liberal than the House, but nonetheless voted last week to let gays marry and people with debilitating illnesses smoke marijuana if they'll benefit.
N.H. Senate passes marriage bill
The New Hampshire state Senate voted 13-11 to legalize same-sex marriage on Wednesday.
Poll: N.H. backs same-sex marriage
Most New Hampshire residents support extending marriage rights to same-sex couples, according to a new poll released yesterday on the eve of a key vote on the issue in the state Senate.
Jeb Bradley wins state senate contest
Former Republican congressman Jeb Bradley revived his political career yesterday by winning an open seat to the New Hampshire Senate in a special election.
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