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Jacquelyn Varney Walsh, 61, of 290 Wadleigh Falls Road, died Nov. 1, 2009, at Exeter Hospital.
John Harrigan: 'Are you gonna use that hide?'
Micah, a farm kid, had helped with plenty of butchering, but had never taken care of a deer.
John Harrigan: Two hunters at the counter: You just know
The threat of layoffs is a result of poor management, instead of a harsh fiscal reality.
Man Charged With Driving Drunk Through Border Station
A Rhode Island was arrested and accused of driving drunk through the Canadian border station in Pittsburg and hitting speeds of close to 140 mph before crashing.
Police: Border jumper arrested after crash
A Rhode Island man is under arrest after he crashed his car on Route 3 following a police chase that started when he ran the Pittsburg border crossing, according to state police.
Volunteers sought for river cleanup
Volunteers who are interested in helping in the 13th annual Source to the Sea cleanup of the Connecticut River next month are being asked to register by Sept.
Eugene Van Loan III: Donor towns are coming back
Although Gov. John Lynch has seldom used the threat of a veto as a way of securing meaningful executive branch participation in the legislative process, he did so last year.
John Harrigan: Every law, on its face, is unenforceable
John Harrigan: Every law, on its face, is unenforceable Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009 A RECENT New York Times article reminded me of remote fisheries management, Groveton trapper Elias Hopps, and veteran conservation officer Arthur Muise of Pittsburg.
Few moose, but plenty of frogs
Last week I wrote about the birds encountered during a recent camping trip to Pittsburg, N.H., the northern tip of that state.
Loons highlight camping trip sightings
By CHRIS BOSAKHour Nature ColumnistThe osprey soared for several minutes over a small area of Lake Francis in Pittsburg, N.H. On a few occasions the powerful bird of prey stopped and hovered briefly, threatening to make a plunge into the freshwater lake.
Mr. President, stop THIS waste
We doubt that he will pay it any mind, but while President Obama is in New Hampshire today, he could do good and look good by putting a stop to spending $14 million for something that local officials and citizens know is insane.
THIS IS A COLUMN that consists of two parts, both of which consist of the letter "o." One is an outrage, the other an opportunity.
Commission pays jail director $15,000 in termination settlement
The Carroll County Commissioners paid out a $15,000 termination settlement to Jail Superintendent Dennis Robinson on Monday, June 22 - the day the 18-year county employee was supposed to return from a 90-day unpaid leave over a March DWI conviction.
University of New Hampshire Professor Richard England has a theory for tax reform: tax the land more, and the buildings less.
The cast and crew of a full-length motion picture filming in Pittsburg took a detour to the Lancaster area this week and is expecting to return briefly before the end of the month.
Breakfast-lunch program offered during summer by Pittsburg school
School's out for the summer but some kids are still going. Pittsburg Community Schools are offering a free breakfast and lunch program for those in need.
Hail, winds batter parts of Granite State
Hail in the North Country, sudden rains in the south and heavy winds all over made for an interesting afternoon yesterday throughout New Hampshire.
Despite rain in the White Mountains last Sunday, crowds were steady at Story Land, the well-known family amusement park in Glen.
Lake host: Nice work if you can get it
A program intended to protect the state's lakes from invasive exotic plants means work for 220 people across the state this summer.
New Hampshire's guide to restaurants,...
Rebecca Rule E-mail 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 throughout the Granite State.
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