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Shea-Porter voted for what Americans want
It must be winter. Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter's opponents are producing a blizzard of misinformation faster than it can be shoveled away.
John Richard Genthner, born Jan. 28, 1943, in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, died peacefully Thursday, Nov.
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Seacoast Rep Presents a Christmas Carol, a Musical Ghost Story 12/4-27
Adapted from the Charles Dickens classic by Jon Kimbell, David James & David Zoffoli , A CHRISTMAS CAROL, A Musical Ghost Story tells the tale of curmudgeonly miser Ebenezer Scrooge, who is visited by the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Future hoping to change his destiny and save his soul.
Lincoln Akerman students honor veterans
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Lincoln Akerman School had the unique opportunity to experience memories of war through the eyes of 12 veterans.
Hampton Rotarians give Seabrook Headstart a library
Seventeen children at Seabrook Head Start are on a new path to learning thanks to the generosity of the Hampton Rotary Club.
Hampton Falls residents fear state may remove Taylor River Dam
Residents are concerned that state officials may have already made a decision about the fate of the Taylor River Dam during a Nov.
Rising sea levels must be addressed locally now
Organizations such as Clean Air-Cool Planet, the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and the University of New Hampshire are delivering stern warnings about rising sea levels in New England.
Federal grant to help H. Falls firm create 'green' polymers
Itaconix LLC, a Hampton Falls-based chemical company, was awarded a $1.8 million grant by the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Energy to produce water-soluble "green" polymers that can replace petrochemicals used to make household products, including detergents and diapers.
Military vets honored in Hampton
Rianna Parla, 7, holds a sign honoring her brother, who was deployed to Afghanistan, during American Legion Post 35 Veterans Day observances in North Hampton on Wednesday.
IRS seeks to return refund to Hampton area residents
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for New Hampshire taxpayers who are missing over 300 refund checks totaling more than $283,000 that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
Oil falls nearly 3% on U.S. inventories, dollar
Oil prices fell nearly 3% to below US$77 a barrel on Thursday as the dollar firmed and growing U.S. crude inventories stirred demand concerns.
NH man injured in dirt bike jump
A Hampton Falls man is hospitalized in Boston after he crashed his dirt bike yesterday on a private track off Depot Road.
Man Facing Charges He Dragged NH State Trooper
A 30-year-old man is facing charges he dragged a New Hampshire State Police trooper with his car before speeding off.
Mass. man indicted on charges he dragged trooper with car
A Newburyport, Mass., man has been indicted on charges he dragged a state trooper with his vehicle before speeding off.
Rising sea levels must be addressed
"For Sale - Oceanfront property at the intersection of Winnacunnet and Landing roads," "Boat Rides to Boar's Head, $15," "Storm surge moves Atlantic into Seabrook Police Station." Those could be some of the advertisements and headlines area residents could be reading in the 2100 issues of the Hampton Union if the projections of organizations like ...
Hampton Chamber gears up for Holiday Auction
Courtesy Photo In the photo : Ginni McNamara, Director of Special Events - Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce Santa and his favorite elf, Kirsten Larkin Scott Bean - Bean Insurance The Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce Holiday Auction will be held at the Galley Hatch Conference Center located at 815 Lafayette Road in Hampton on Thursday, November ...
Police investigate 'brazen' theft
Authorities are still investigating a "brazen" burglary that occurred while a resident was at home.
Chamber to hold holiday auction
The Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce Holiday Auction will be held at the Galley Hatch Conference Center, located at 815 Lafayette Road in Hampton, on Thursday, Nov.
Local officials are looking for volunteers to help in the effort to curb the H1N1 virus.