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Be Glad! Littleton's 100 Year Old Secret
The people of Littleton New Hampshire celebrated Pollyanna Glad Day this past Saturday.
NH Business Newsmakers: Ferguson receives physician excellence award
The award recognizes a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene physician, nominated by his/her peers, in the first 10 years of practicing medicine who exemplifies the admirable character and professional traits that Carter embodied: dedication, honor, tenacity, courage, conviction and humility.
Littleton shelter cuts adoption fee for black cats
A number of these cats are waiting for homes. The shelter says black cats are often difficult to find homes for because of a stigma against their fur color, but these cats are often just as friendly, if not more so, than other cats.
Power outages reported in the state
If not for the barrage of severe thunderstorms crossing the state, the big story today would have been the Christening of the season's first official heat wave.
Cops: Victim mistaken for devil
Catherine Houghton was stabbed just before 9 p.m. on Jan. 28 in the lobby of the Hampton Inn in Littleton, N.H., when she came downstairs to get help for a broken remote control device and was attacked by 37-year-old Rodney Hill .
Court documents detail fatal stabbing in NH
A Vermont man charged with stabbing to death a private school trustee in a New Hampshire hotel lobby told police he thought she was the devil, according to recently released court documents.
Despite spring snowfall, Lupine Festival set to begin
The 20th Fields of Lupine Festival starts Saturday with a parade in downtown Franconia, and runs for two weeks.
Littleton ceremony honors those who served
Members of the White Mountains Regional High School Junior ROTC carry flags through downtown Littleton on Monday.
Memorial Day events in New Hampshire
Retired Marine Al Fisher of Littleton bears the Stars and Stripes Sunday during the Memorial Day observance at the Kinsman Cemetery in Easton.
Stand Up for Veterans open house highlights North Country needs
The citizen-soldiers' unit was then based in Berlin, and though there were several soldiers who were career military, most were part-time warriors, leaving jobs, family and friends behind to do what countless of their fellow North Country residents had done before them.
First-aid company makes donation to 62 SAISD schools
Citing budget cuts at public schools across the country, Tender Corp., a leader in first-aid and outdoor products, has donated more than 22,000 of its Easy Access Bandages to 62 local San Antonio Independent School District elementary schools.