Wednesday Nov 25 | Coos County Democrat
RMAA performs 1000th spay/neuter surgery
RMAA veterinary technician, Karen Nelson, comforts Princess and Copper Langlis after their sterilization surgeries at RMAA low-cost spay/neuter clinic.
NH forest open for Christmas tree cutting
Bargain Christmas trees are once again up for grabs in New Hampshire for those willing to do a little work.
Grant-funded broadband buildout moving forward
A small hilltop plateau, upslope from town moderator Steve LaFrance's house in Stratford Bog, has been cleared and a gravel driveway and an electric power pole put in by Mike Beattie of Lancaster.
Fraser Papers Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter of 2009
Fraser Papers Inc. today reported financial results for the third quarter ended October 3, 2009.
Jackson, N.H., offers respite from outlets
Coming from the south, the first taste you get of Mount Washington Valley is busy North Conway, dominated by the outlet stores, restaurants, hotels, motels, water slide parks, and miniature golf areas that crowd Route 16.
Local money only to fund mayoral race
Private investors in Laidlaw Energy Group are trying to raise money for mayoral candidate Paul Grenier.
New Conference Devoted To NH's North Country Vets
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz knows of veterans in New Hampshire who will drive three or four hours on a winter's day to get to the VA Medical Center in White River Junction, Vt., the closest one to them.
A new landmark symbolizing the county's status as a source of renewable "green" power was put in place at 11 a.m. on Wednesday on the grounds of the Mountain View Grand.
"This incident took place in Gorham, New Hampshire in a town called Cascade Flats 48 years ago," says Maureen.
School district prepares for federal prison families
More than a year before the federal prison opens, the Berlin School District is beginning to talk about how they are going to deal with the changes.
In a house on Washington Street, business is growing. The residential area of Berlin near the junior high isn't what most people would think of as an ideal location for an international company, but despite its appearance as only a place to live, Tom Masiero makes it also his place of work.
Conference Devoted To NH North Country Veterans
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RGGI: Quietly setting a standard
Without much fanfare, the fifth regional auction of the nation's first cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gases was held Sept.
DAY 30 -- SEPTEMBER 3 -- IMP SHELTER AND CAMPSITE In Picture #1, Logan said, "Since I can't grow facial hair, I'll be the official hitcher.
Charlie Haggart to appear on "60 Minutes"
Berlin's Charlie Haggart is a battler. Aways has been. Always will be. The Berlin entrepreneur, sportsman, and friend-to-all is currently facing his biggest battle - that of regaining his good health.
Civilian Conservation Corp. camps from the '30s dot the Valley
A relaxed John Kuliga, second from left, poses with his CCC friends, Ralph Hutchinson, Francis Lessviak, and Walter Platek, at the Swift River Camp around 1937.
Police: Fatal SUV fire was murder-suicide
Maine state police have determined that the fiery deaths of a mother and her 12-year-old son at a gravel pit in Gorham were a murder-suicide. Detectives say 41-year-old Karen Devine of Windham doused her sport utility vehicle with a flammable liquid before setting it ablaze as she and her son, Michael, sat inside.
'60s oddball has cobbled-together past
D Driving down Ridge Road in Nashua, you'll pass an array of classic New England homes - some ranches, some two-stories, some with bricks, some with siding, some colonial, some modern.
State awards $470k for Gorham mill energy project
The Executive Council has approved $470,000 in funding from the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Fund, created through the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, for the Fraser Papers mill in Gorham to lower its operating costs.
County will offer free prescription discount cards to all residents
Coos County administrator Sue Collins has reached out to help all Coos residents to get prescription drug discount cards at absolutely no cost to them or to the county.