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Phone's GPS Helps Locate Lost Hiker
Searchers located a lost hiker in the Belknap Mountain Range on Tuesday night by tracking the hiker's cell phone.
Sununu breaks silence, responds to Baxley
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FBI investigating closed mortgage company that closed abruptly last week; 6 people have sued
A mortgage company in Meredith that closed suddenly last week is undergoing a criminal investigation by the FBI.
Radio co-host apologizes for Buckley slurs
A conservative Lakes Region blogger, columnist and radio talk show host has been denounced and has apologized for engaging in a derogatory tirade against New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Raymond Buckley during a live web-stream feed on Saturday.
Gay rights leader says Gov. Sununu 'sought to marginalize the gay and lesbian community'
Return to Adam Krauss' home page Mo Baxley, executive director of N.H. Freedom to Marry Coalition, responded today to Gilford activist Doug Lambert's "faggot" comment.
Holiday fair season in full swing
Thursday, November 12, 2009 Saturday, Nov. 14 BARRINGTON - The First Congregation Church will hold its annual Christmas Fair Nov.
Nurses on flu patrol in Gilford schools
Flu season is coming early this year, according to Gilford Elementary, middle, and high school nurses, with dozens of kids having visited their offices and numerous children kept home, or even sent back home with reoccurring influenza-like symptoms.
NH Enthusiasts Hope To Restore Gilford Ski Jump
Share + Nov 2, 2009 9:04 am US/Eastern GILFORD, N.H. Ski jumping enthusiasts are hoping to preserve and restore a Depression-era ski jump that hasn't been used since 2004.
The police arrested a Gilford man after he was caught red-handed breaking into his neighbor's home in an attempt to burglarize it, according to Gilford police Detective Douglas Wall.
Museum looks death in the eyes
Dead men may tell no tales, but death itself - well, in Mexico, the subject fills an entire museum.
Preliminary school budget down slightly
Over two months ago, the School Board began hacking away at their new budget proposal, which in its preliminary stages is 0.05 percent less than last year's budget and saves the district nearly $13,000. The budget will stand at $22,379,198 until a few decisions are made.
'I'm assuming he had something they wanted'
Lennoxx Tibbs, the man shot down in the middle of a city street Thursday morning, had a playful personality, could be hilarious at times and was a loving father to his young daughter, according to his former girlfriend.
Composition by Allen Molineux '72 to be Featured in New Hampshire Concert
October 23, 2009, Greencastle, Ind. - Amazing Transformations , a composition by 1972 DePauw University graduate Allen Molineux, will be performed in a Saturday concert by the Carter Mountain Brass Band, reports the Citizen of Laconia, New Hampshire.
Seasonal speed bumps planned for Governor's Island
To reduce traffic speed and ensure the safety of pedestrians around the island, the Governor's Island Club requested that the town help with the installation of three to four speed bumps in various locations.
Autism 911 moves to county level
Melissa Deed of Gilford works for the Family Support Counsel and Lakes Region Community Service but says her newest collaborative project, Autism 911, is something she wishes to pursue with the title of "mom," since she herself has personal ties with autism.
Strong Fundraising and Team Building Shows Momentum for Guinta
Manchester, NH The energy and excitement around Frank Guinta's 1st District bid for Congress has exploded in the past several weeks, with 399 donors, a strong fundraising report, and 100 County Captains.
Belknap County Public Safety Day flies by
For the second year in a row, the Belknap County Sheriff's Relief Association, along with county wide departments and agencies, held a Belknap County Public Safety Day last Saturday as a way to let residents get to know their local public safety organizations.
Top Chowder: restaurants compete at 22nd annual Chowderfest
Fish, lobster, corn, traditional clams, and a little heat were served up during the 22nd annual Chowderfest at Hesky Park Sunday, to benefit the Lakes Region Conservation Trust.
School Board eyes building for SAU
If all goes according to plan, by the end of October the Gilford School Board would like to see an agreement for the SAU office, now in the basement of the town hall, to be moved to the vacant library on Belknap Mountain Road instead of the Gilford Elementary School, the other option that has been bandied about.