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With the tagline "Can a chip-for-brains save the galaxy?," a robot is center stage in a locally made new musical comedy, Hot Buttons.
Cowboys take aim while riding horses
On May 31, riders with the New Hampshire Mounted Cowboy Shooters met at the 4-H fairgrounds in New Boston.
A daring e-mail and a lot of luck leaves local group smiling
Things have happened fast for the Kennedy Lane Project. Formed in New Hampshire in the fall of 2005, the band - comprised of Burt Keirstead , Nick Louis , and Jamie Perrine - released its first album within a year and a half.
Hillsborough County Welcomes Goffstown District Court and Other News
The County has a new neighbor at the Hillsborough County Complex. The Goffstown Court moved from its old location in the lower level of Goffstown's Town Hall to the second floor of the Bouchard Building.
New Technology Makes Teen Driving Safer
New technology is being employed to help make teens safer drivers. State records show that more than 40 percent of highway accidents and 35 percent of highway fatalities involve young drivers.
Vandals cause $50,000 in damage to used car business
Vandals have caused more than $50,000 in damage at a New Boston used car business, the owner said yesterday.
A section of River Road in Weare was closed until 5 a.m. yesterday after a truck ran into a utility pole, splitting it in two places.
Weather-Related Power Outages Reported Statewide
Weather-related power outages Tuesday afternoon persisted into the evening as a weather front moved through New Hampshire.
House considering NH plant closings measure
Parent companies should be held financially liable when subsidiaries fail to give New Hampshire workers 60 days notice of mass layoffs or plant closings, witnesses told a House committee Tuesday.
Two die in New Boston, NH car accident
Police in New Boston, N.H., say two passengers have died in a car accident on Route 13 and the 16-year-old driver was hospitalized in serious condition.
UNH students get serious at spring job fair
About 1,000 people were on hand for the University of New Hampshire's spring job fair yesterday, showing that many prospective graduates are still hoping for their dream job despite the tepid economy.
Split committee takes no position on gay rights bills
After nearly two hours of contentious debate, the House Judiciary Committee yesterday cast tie votes on two controversial gay-rights measures.
Lengthy meeting clears 10 articles
It took more than four hours to get through 10 articles on the Town Meeting warrant Saturday.
George Reed: Paying tribute to lessons Horton Foote taught
Last Wednesday, my friend and Sunday school teacher, Horton Foote, passed on to a new experience.
EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
Expanded planetarium honors Shepard, McAuliffe
The new Discovery Center is a major transformation of the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, built to honor the teacher who died on the Space Shuttle Challenger mission.
Rebecca Rule E-mail Web site RSS Feed Rebecca Rule, author of "Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire," spends a lot of time on the road, traveling to her wicked funny performances ...
Victims of medical errors testify
Valerie Salsman checked into a hospital last year for a hysterectomy, a routine procedure that her surgeon told her would be a "piece of cake." But weeks later, a surgical error left Salsman, of New Boston, ...
This excellent Trail Rig, was a rescue mission abandonded left in the woods of New Boston NH, Were now it has a new home and local mud whole we call "RockBottom" and a yard full of other toyota's and local Mud ...
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