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Forensic psychologist found dead in N.C. lake
New Hampshire's former chief forensic examiner was found dead in a North Carolina lake.
Noise encouraged one night in N.H.
Given how dark it is, the annual 4th of July parade in Greenville, N.H., isn't much to look at.
Citizen scientists doing what they can to test rivers, aid research
On Tuesday morning, volunteers from Greenville to Manchester to Tyngsborough, Mass., went tromping through poison ivy-covered riverbanks and over muddy embankments to plunge knee-deep into chilly water, all in the name of citizen science.
Bedford shelter overrun with rescued felines
Cats have been coming into the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire's Bedford shelter in waves: 40 from a single home in Hillsborough, 14 from a basement in Manchester, another 15 from a Greenville home.
Judge mulls competency of NH man charged with rape
A judge is deciding whether a Greenville, N.H., man is competent to stand trial on charges he repeatedly raped a 12-year-old girl.
Ex-treasurer asks for death sentence for rape of girl, 12
A former Greenville town treasurer urged a judge to sentence him to death for statutory rape, lawyers said during a competency hearing Monday.
Gossip: Watch for 'Nine Maids All in a Row'
'BUT IT IS ABOUT LESBIANS...' Janelle Morrissey of Greenville, NH, is filming her seventh movie, the fifth with her company Mistyhaze Productions and the first on the Seacoast.
Chamber of Commerce seeks nominations for 'community heroes' awards
When December's ice storm was over it left more than millions of downed tree limbs in its wake.
Fire marshal to visit 3 schools
The Mascenic School Board is facing the possibility of the N.H. Board of Education closing Appleton Elementary School due to safety concerns following a hearing in Concord Wednesday afternoon.
NH man pleads guilty to child pornography charges
A 28-year-old Greenville, N.H., man has pleaded guilty in federal court to producing, selling and possessing child pornography.
As snow falls, state's schools feel the heat
Despite more school cancellations, the state's education chief does not anticipate storms, vacations or collective bargaining agreements getting in the way of required instructional time.
Extended vacation ends for schoolkids
Despite the snow on the ground, it felt a bit like September as school buses trudged slowly across ice-slick roads to haul kids back to school yesterday after an extra long winter break.
Back to school -- but for how long?
As students return to school tomorrow, many are wondering when they will make up days lost to December's ice storm and when summer vaction will start.
Family celebrates after 13 days without power
On Wednesday, Rose Belanger received what could be considered a Christmas miracle.
New shelter opens in New Ipswich Hot Meals Available
Henry "Sonny" Laukka sat alone at the end of a long table inside the Mascenic Regional High School cafeteria on Saturday afternoon, waiting for kitchen workers to set up the buffet: chicken pot pie spooned over ...
A slippery holiday eve, but almost all NH's lights are on
Christmas Eve has been wet in New Hampshire with snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain falling depending on the location and time of day.
Thousands Still Waiting For Power To Be Restored
About 54,000 New Hampshire residents are still without power from last week's ice storm, and another winter storm is heading to the state.
Number of homes sans power steadily declines
On Friday morning, Doreen Townsend was one of the unlucky 1,000 or so people in the city still waiting for their power to come back on.
Progress Made As Thousands Still Without Power
The power situation in New Hampshire was improving Tuesday, five days after a major ice storm hit New Hampshire, but thousands of people across the state still had no electricity.
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