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Occupy NH to hold statewide meeting
Members of Occupy-New Hampshire are planning to hold a statewide meeting next Saturday.
Public invited to discuss future of statewide rail in New Hampshire
A series of public meetings to hear comments from the public on draft recommendations for New Hampshire's rail system is scheduled for February and March.
NH inmate walks away from housing unit
MANCHESTER, NH - Police in Manchester, New Hampshire are looking for an inmate who left a transitional housing unit on Friday morning and never returned.
What To Do In NH: Valentine's Day Weekend
Head over to The Annual Meredith Rotary Fishing Derby and find the frozen waters of Lake Winnipesaukee transformed into a metropolis of fishing shanties of every shape, size, and color, as fishermen and women compete for this year's grand prize valued at $24,000! It's the last weekend before Valentine's Day! Have you planned anything special for ... (more)
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Orchestra presents - French Masters'
Courtesy photo The Nashua Chamber Orchestra will present its second concert of the 2011-12 season, "French Masters," on Feb.
New Hampshire bill to curtail union returns
New Hampshire legislation curtailing union powers that Democratic Gov. John Lynch squelched last year resurfaced Thursday in revised form at a legislative committee hearing.
No Charges Filed In Alleged Road Rage Case
Police said no charges have been filed after a woman claimed she was attacked during a road rage incident in Nashua.
Downtown Lowell is 'turning into a Wild West'
Downtown Lowell may seem like a normal place to stroll through at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
NH bill affects out-of-state students
The New Hampshire House passed a bill Wednesday that would effectively prohibit out-of-state students from voting in New Hampshire unless they maintained legal residence in the state.
On both sides, voices speak out
Since Enel filed its application with FERC, the regulatory commission has received dozens of letters from those in favor and those in opposition.
Our Turn: A good bet? Assumptions are key
Lawmakers this week return to the debate over whether to allow expanded gambling in New Hampshire.
Man charged with escaping from NH police cruiser
Police say a man is facing a charge of escaping from a police cruiser as he was being brought to a police station in New Hampshire.
House looks to pull NH out of No Child Left Behind
Two bills in the New Hampshire House would withdraw the state from the controversial No Child Left Behind law, but the cost would be an estimated $61.6 million loss in federal money tied to the law.
The Garden Club is preparing for another exciting and informative program "Ikebana, the Art of Japanese Floral Design" on Wednesday, Feb.
Proposal: Cut Department of Education
If New Hampshire truly ascribes to local control of schools, then what does the state need a Department of Education for? Sova proposes eliminating the department and moving all its duties - save one - to the desk of the commissioner and the appointed state Board of Education.
This morning, Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his lair, saw his shadow and thus the country now believes we will have six more weeks of winter.
Illegal Gaming Operation Shut Down at PA Gas
An illegal gaming operation was shut down by Woburn Police last week at the Public America Gas Station on Washington Street.
Law Office of Shepherd and Osborne Announce Their New Location in Nashua, NH
Brittany Balkus Named to Dean's List at Rivier
Brittany Balkus of Millbury was named to the Dean's List for the fall semester at Rivier College in Nashua, NH.
Elinor W. Hooker, 78, of Nashua, died Friday morning, Jan. 27, 2012, at her home, after a very long illness, with her husband, Thomas, at her side.