Aug 31, 2008 | UnionLeader.com
Consider it a love letter to New Hampshire
Gas prices are too high, the stock market's too low, and there's too much gloom in the air.
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NEWS: 'It's Gonna Be Huge' Unity -- Ballot clerks working late on the night of New Hampshire's Jan.
The second-floor library of Kearsarge Regional Middle School in North Sutton was closed for more than two weeks after a sprinkler head went off on a Saturday, soaking part of the room and dripping water down ...
Sharon Race, 62, of Newbury cries as she gets a hug from her sister, Sue Carazzo, yesterday after her graduation from Kearsarge Regional High School.
Jerry Frew is the new superintendent of the Kearsarge Regional School District. The school board voted 9-0 Thursday night to hire him.
Labsphere Inc. of North Sutton, N.H., has signed a letter of intent to lease 500 square meters of space in the Halma manufacturing hub in Shanghai, China, where it plans to begin production of its light ...
Retirement changes head to negotiations
Despite intense pressure from labor groups, the House is insisting on negotiating changes the Senate made to legislation overhauling the state retirement system.
Bradford Gravel Pit Topic of 3-Hour Planning Board Meeting
“That area does not flood at all”
The Bradford Planning Board held a long discussion about Barry Wheeler's gravel pit at their April 8th meeting, as well as addressing some other minor business. via InterTown Record