Friday Dec 4 | Concord Monitor
A fund set up for a Weare police dog diagnosed with cancer last month has received over $20,000 in donations.
Details withheld on New Boston accident
Though the family of the victim has been notified, Police Chief Christopher Krajenka has released no other details about a fatal car accident that occurred on Tucker Mill Road Thursday morning.
Fund to assist cancer-stricken police dog
Heartbroken police officers are asking for the public's financial support after the department's dog, Mica, was diagnosed with cancer on Monday.
NH Man, 73, Found Hours After Reported Missing
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Missing Man Found Safe After Massive Search
State and local police found 73-year-old New Boston man who had been missing for 10 hours.
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NEW BOSTON a ' A fund has been set up for a couple whose home and possession were destroyed in a fire last week.
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Scott Jones became an Eagle Scout on Monday June 22 in a Court of Honor held at the Old Town Hall in Bedford.
Advocate to work in Goffstown, other communities
Victims of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault and stalking in Goffstown, Weare, New Boston and Francestown now have someone whose job is devoted to helping them through the criminal justice system.
PSNH Reports Outages Following Quick, Sporadic Storms 1hr
Public Service of New Hampshire reported outages in multiple towns following quick storms that moved through the area Wednesday afternoon.
N.H. bankruptcy filings slow slightly
Bankruptcy filings aren't continuing to increase in New Hampshire, but they aren't slowing down very much either.
In support of Karen Couturier, a Francestown woman diagnosed with brain cancer in August, hundreds of fellow residents, past clients and family members came to offer encouragement at a celebratory dance Saturday night.
Source says bomb blasts done - for now
The loud booms that have been rumbling through the hills and dales of northern sections of Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon and Amherst the past few days have ceased for now, according to a spokesman for the New Boston Air Force Tracking Station, where the explosions originated.
When Kirk Miller teaches his physical science students about sound, he challenges them to build musical instruments.
Dairy farm is the family business
While dairy farmers across the state are hanging up their pitchforks and selling off their land, the Pomeroys are working to ensure that their roots are firmly planted.
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Water temperatures 'delightful'
As temperatures hovered in the low 90s yesterday, many locals flocked to beaches to escape the oppressive late-summer heat.
NH winery helping animal rescue
A Nashua winery is helping the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire raise money by donating part of the sales on bottles with labels featuring animals.
NH winery helping animal rescue
A Nashua winery is helping the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire raise money by donating part of the sales on bottles with labels featuring animals.
'Live Free or Die' still echoing, 200 years later
WHEN HE WAS elderly and suffering from arthritis, General John Stark would sit in his house near the Amoskeag Falls and watch travelers go by.
Gas pumps may return to Lyndeborough as Mont Vernon faces loss
Call it the tale of small-town gas pumps: Lyndeborough may soon get its first gas station in more than 20 years, while neighboring Mont Vernon is facing the prospect of losing its only station.
Cars slowed down yesterday as they drove along Worthley Road, necks craning out the window to get a better look.