Thursday Jun 26 | New Hampshire Magazine
Performing Arts The man behind the Palace June 26, 2008 The Palace Theater is located at 80 Hanover Street Manchester, NH 03101 668-5588 For more information about the Palace Theatre and upcoming performances, ...
Two summer events are the focus of lodging packages at four country inns around Sunapee, N.H. First, the self-guided ' Lake Sunapee Home and Garden Tour ' provides a peek into private abodes July 18-21. ...
Systems Librarian - Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH
Type of Position: Full-Time Division: Academic Department: Information Resources Job Summary: Colby-Sawyer College Library is pleased to offer this opportunity to a new MLS graduate to work with a small team of ...
Company blames Uncle Sam for high raw material costs Alex Tullo DOW CHEMICAL is raising prices for all of its products in response to escalating energy costs.
Tracking wristband locates lost people
A human tracking system will soon be available to New London residents caring for seniors or autistic children who tend to wander off.
Unity shooting range under consideration
After surveying several county-owned sites, Sullivan County Sheriff Mike Prozzo brought forward the proposal late last week to build the gun range at the 500-acre county complex in Unity, where the nursing home ...
“Go outside, find porcupines and learn from them.”
Their official mascot is the Charger, but as Colby-Sawyer College's Class of 2008 sat under a gigantic tent on the college lawn yesterday, dressed to the nines to await hard-earned diplomas, it was the lowly ... via Concord Monitor
Communities Building Own High-Speed Network
Officials from eight New Hampshire communities are banding together to build a high-speed, fiber optic network. via WLBZ
NH group to visit Virginia for advice on fiber optic network
“They're several months ahead of us and have gotten some financing for their project”
The network could provide communication, entertainment and data-transfer services in the region. via UnionLeader.com
And speaking of . . . graduation speakers
“Out West: A Journey Through Lewis & Clark's America.”
It's college graduation season once again, and that means a new round of speakers addressing graduates and giving some last-minute advice for the real world. via Nashua Telegraph
House vote nixes school donor towns
“I appreciated the costing plan”
At least for now, the concept of donor towns in the education funding debate has been put on hold. via Seacoast Online
Next school chief watching budget fight from afar
“I attended the mayor's meeting when he announced his budget, and I've been following it in the newspaper and online and in conversations with Henry”
Thomas Brennan becomes Manchester's next superintendent of schools July 1. Even as he crafts a 2009-10 spending plan for Kearsarge Regional School District in New London, Brennan is keeping up with Manchester's ... via UnionLeader.com
News Minute: Here is the latest New Hampshire news from The Associated Press
Gov. John Lynch is expanding a state spending freeze. The joint Fiscal Committee voted today to approve Lynch's request to broaden a freeze on purchases of equipment and other commodities - exception for food, ... via WCAX-TV Burlington
A 7-year-old New London boy was hospitalized after touching a live power line that sent about 35,000 volts though his body. via WMUR-TV Manchester
Boy, shocked by power line, in stable condition
“Those parts of the body that have more resistance get hotter. Bones have a high resistance, so most muscle injury is near the bone.”
A 7-year-old New London boy who was hospitalized Sunday after walking into a live power line is recovering at Shriners Hospital for Children in Boston. via Concord Monitor
Downed line jolts boy, 7, with 34,500 volts
“From what I understand, (the power line) must have been within his reach, but I don't know why or how that would have been the case”
Robert Johnston, 7, of Brookside Drive in New London was walking with his mother and her friend in a rocky field below the power lines near their neighborhood, said Sara Smith, who also lives on Brookside ... via UnionLeader
Clothesline Project gives victim, survivors a voice
“The Clothesline Project becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt”
By DEAN SHALHOUP, Telegraph Staff dshalhoup@nashuatelegraph.com Dean Shalhoup can be reached at 594-6523 or dshalhoup@nashuatelegraph.com . Some get involved as a way to raise awareness of one of society's most ... via Nashua Telegraph
Icy Roads Cause Traffic Trouble
New Hampshire drivers were greeted by icy roads Monday after overnight temperatures dipped. via WMUR
Wilmot Moves Ahead to Buy Land for Town Garage
“It's lets us pull up old information, such as a driver being wanted for a bench warrant”
During the special town meeting held March 27th here, 240 valid ballot voters were present. via InterTown Record
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January 25, 06 - Arrest for Online Enticement of a Child
Reference: Arrest of online enticement of a child Date of Release: January 25th, 2006 On Wednesday, January 25th, 2006 at approximately 10:05 AM, Portsmouth Police detectives working in their capacity as ... via Police Department for The City Of Por...