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Bob Lister to receive Good Scout Award
The Daniel Webster Council, Boy Scouts of America will honor Bob Lister, Portsmouth city councilor-elect, with the 2009 Portsmouth Area Good Scout Award.
Sununu breaks silence, responds to Baxley
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Return to Adam Krauss' home page N.H. GOP Chairman and fmr.
A state expert on milfoil control this week fielded questions about the safety and effectiveness of a widely used herbicide that targets this aggressive weed.
Paying for officers: Gatsas gets it right
Choice? Freedom? Liberty? Don't let Reps. Paul Hodes or Carol Shea-Porter get away with uttering support for those words ever again.
NH radio host, blogger's attack on gays condemned
Rhetoric over gay marriage is escalating with an attack on New Hampshire's Democratic Party chairman - who is gay - followed by an apology and then condemnation by a gay activist.
Owned: You belong to Nancy Pelosi
Choice? Freedom? Liberty? Don't let Reps. Paul Hodes or Carol Shea-Porter get away with uttering support for those words ever again.
It's on: A leading GOP '12 hopeful plans NH visit
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will unofficially launch the New Hampshire 2012 presidential campaign when he visits the first-in-the-nation primary state in December.
Quilts of Valor to cover NH veterans
For months, quilters in states such as Oklahoma, New Mexico and Wisconsin have been carefully stitching for New Hampshire veterans.
PSU put on alert after reports of gunman
Reports of a gunman walking across campus put Plymouth State University and the nearby Holderness School in a lockdown last night.
Bookshelf: 'Bad Blood' a good look at a N.H. shooting
I'm not usually much of a true crime reader. For obvious reasons, accounts of actual murders or other horrific events usually depress the heck out of me, and why would I want to spend my reading time being depressed? But when I heard that Boston reporter Casey Sherman's new true crime novel was about a murder that had taken place right here in New ...
Suit rebuffed to expel Pledge from school
Students in the local school district can still pledge allegiance to one nation "under God" for now, according to a U.S. District Court ruling handed down yesterday.
Flight plan fulfilled for Milford WWII vet
Bernerd Harding sat just behind the pilots at the controls of the B-24 Liberator.
State reduces grants for child services
Needy children will likely receive less assistance from the Ossipee Children's Fund and other organizations for the next two years due to a reduction in state grant funding.
Granite Staters vocal at D.C. rally
Tens of thousands of protesters, including a contingent of New Hampshire residents, gathered in the nation's capital yesterday to express their dissatisfaction with government spending, regulation and taxation.
"Bad Blood: Freedom and Death in the White Mountains" by Casey Sherman; University Press of New England; 187 pages; $26.95. On May 11, 2007, Franconia Police officer Bruce McKay stopped Liko Kenney's 1984 Toyota Celica because he knew the car's registration had expired.
Conway teen dies in Freedom ATV crash
The investigation continues into the death of 19-year-old Jason Phair of Conway who died early Monday morning following an all-terrain vehicle crash.
Founding father was son of Seacoast
Sometimes I have the habit of bludgeoning a topic until it has no life left to it at all.
Libertarians seek a place in the New Hampshire sun
LANCASTER, N.H. He fled the " People's Republic of Massachusetts " to escape tyranny.
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.