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Litchfield says Town Hall too small for stationery
It's almost time to make some changes at Town Hall, which was built about a decade ago.
A Mount Vernon Road home was destroyed in a two-alarm blaze this morning, the cause of which is under investigation by the state fire marshal's office.
Town liens on ex-treasurer's house
A judge has granted the town of Litchfield a $300,000 attachment against the home and other assets of its former treasurer, who is accused of embezzling more than $145,000 from town accounts.
N.H. becoming more affordable place to live
A 12-year legislative campaign to break down barriers to build affordable housing became a reality Thursday.
Litchfield says Town Hall too small for stationery
It's almost time to make some changes at Town Hall, which was built about a decade ago.
Man indicted for allegedly threatening judge's family
A Litchfield man was indicted yesterday on a charge he threatened a judge's family.
NASHUA Trial to resume in sex assault trial
Jurors will resume deliberations Monday in the trial of a former Nashua man accused of sexually assaulting a young boy.
Litchfield man threatened judge, prosecutors charge
New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly A. Ayotte announces that Timothy S. Keddie, 50 years of age, of Litchfield, New Hampshire was indicted on July 15, 2008, by the Grand Jury sitting in Hillsborough County ...
More thefts from vehicles in Litchfield
Police are investigating a second rash of car break-ins in north Litchfield. Police Chief Joseph O'Brion said six cars were broken into between Sunday and Monday and a seventh break-in was reported Tuesday.
Competency tests pack Bedford summer school sessions
A new grading system measuring student competencies at Bedford High has landed more than a fifth of all students in summer school.
Groups moving toward co-op split
In recent years, Hollis residents have discussed dissolving the 18-year-old Hollis/Brookline Cooperative School District, arguing for the split to relieve overcrowded school buildings and to accommodate growing ...
It was in 1983 that Bill Fisk prepared himself to start riding a bicycle to work.
When summer came back, it brought E. coli bacteria with it
The highest-profile work done on local rivers by volunteer groups is probably the annual E. coli counts, which began on the Souhegan River a dozen years ago, encompassed the Merrimack River soon after and now ...
Litchfield school due for major renovations
Griffin Memorial School needs $324,000 in upgrades to meet fire safety codes and ensure student and staff safety when school begins this fall.
Panel calls for trails, better pollution control along river
Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts alike may soon have a new stretch of terrain to traverse.
A Litchfield woman struck by a car as she was crossing Weston Road late Saturday night remained in fair condition in a Boston hospital yesterday.
Vehicle break-ins lead to warning
Police are investigating a series of car break-ins that occurred in the early morning hours Tuesday.
'Patient and passionate' Winnie Smith celebrates over three decades of kindergarten
Winnie Smith thought she was going to a band recital with her daughter, Lori Costa, on Sunday, June 22, at St.
Merrimack seeking new DPW chief
Worker residency requirements in area communities The Telegraph surveyed several communities about municipal employee residency requirements, plus two others - Rochester and Salem - that are of comparable size ...
Fisher Cats Notes: Litchfield's Jackson finds positives
Mother Nature made it difficult for either starting pitcher to establish much rhythm yesterday at Merchantsauto.com Stadium.