Oct 8, 2011 | UnionLeader.com
Uptick in NH jobs not enough for many
Martha Bouley, caught up in mass state-employee layoffs in June, has fallen behind on her mortgage and carries a tote bag of resumes, ready to talk to anybody with a job lead.
Newbury teen dies in fall from ravine
A 15-year-old died when he fell from a ravine while walking on an old rail trail Tuesday afternoon.
Lauren Bolton, 11, of Plymouth, left, Caitlyn Irish, 12, of Thornton, center, and Diana Reidy, 14, of Center Sandwich, sit in the auditorium at Kearsarge Regional High School in North Sutton before Peter Pan's rehearsal on Wednesday, July 27, 2011.
Post office patrons miss Snikle
The little post office in the sleepy town just isn't the same these days. Not without Snikle, the calico cat, sitting on the scale, bringing warmth to the mundane world of envelopes and stamps.
More than 100 First Student Drivers in New Hampshire Honored for Safety
The New Hampshire School Transportation Association recognized more than 100 First Student drivers from across the state for their safe driving records and exceptional performance as professional drivers.