Thursday Nov 19 | Concord Monitor
Fired school chief wins appeal
Fired SAU 44 superintendent Judith McGann won an appeal before the state Board of Education yesterday, leaving her former school board to decide whether to give her a new hearing or appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Lamprey Health Care receives grant for dental program
Lamprey Health Care received a $2,500 grant from Northeast Delta Dental Foundation to help fund its school-based dental program.
The Stratham police have a new chief, and despite considering resumes from 20 states, the department has named a local man as its leader.
Tyler E. Dunkerley, 19, of 244 Old Turnpike Road Unit B, Nottingham was arrested on a charge of driving after revocation or suspension Jamielee Brackett, 20, of 21 South Road, Nottingham arrested on charges of driving after revocation or suspension.
Delay sought in USA Springs bankruptcy sale
A letter from an opponent of the bankrupt USA Springs bottling plant to the attorney for a prospective buyer could delay the sale of the controversial company for another two months, according to a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing.
Jacquelyn Varney Walsh, 61, of 290 Wadleigh Falls Road, died Nov. 1, 2009, at Exeter Hospital.
Seven seek seats in first all at-large Dover school board contest
All of this year's School Board candidates are expected to claim their spot during the Nov.
Early numbers in for Barrington high school: $27m construction...
A preliminary look into the feasibility of building a high school in town by 2014 reveals the project could cost around $27 million, and may not cost more to operate annually than what the town already pays to send its students to Dover.
Nottingham mulls seceding from state over USA Springs dispute
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 NOTTINGHAM - Topping the agenda at the next Board of Selectmen meeting: secession.
Holiday craft fair at Nottingham Congregtional Christian Church
Monday, October 19, 2009 NOTTINGHAM - The Nottingham Congregtional Christian Church, located at 34 Raymond Road, will be hosting its annual holiday craft fair on Saturday, Nov.
Film fest draws thousands to Port City
A full house of independent film enthusiasts watch a showing of Mito-Kids at the Moffat Ladd House, an award winning documentary made by Marc Dole about life in his family with four daughters who were born with disabilities relating from mitochondrial disease at the New Hampshire Film Festival in Portsmouth Sunday.
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Emily Kennedy and Timothy St. Pierre
James Kennedy of Exeter and Wendy Switzer of Nottingham are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Kennedy, to Timothy St.
Potential savior emerges for USA Springs
A mysterious firm has agreed to invest $55 million to purchase nearly two-thirds of the assets of USA Springs, the company that wants to build a water bottling plant in Nottingham, according to a letter of intent allowed Thursday by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manchester.
Business Expo draws from many communities
The popularity of last month's Business Expo showed how much the community is poised for the future, organizers said, and showed off the Chamber of Commerce's new location.
Raymond Area Rotary has booth at Deerfield Fair
The Raymond Area Rotary, a part of Rotary International - the largest worldwide and local community service organization,will be sponsoring a booth at the Deerfield Fair this year, Oct.
Both were charged with a count of disorderly conduct and taken into protective custody for alcoholism.
Police: 3 tried to sneak drugs into county jail
Authorities have arrested an inmate and two others accused of trying to smuggle prescription drugs into the Rockingham County jail.
Litchfield celebrating 275th anniversary of incorporation
Litchfield's celebration this year of the 275th anniversary of its incorporation proves that old fears the town early on would fail were overblown.