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By NH State Rep. L. Mike Kappler RAYMOND - The national unemployment rate is now over 10% and will grow more over the winter.
Newmarket, will hold seasonal flu shot clinics. The cost is $25. Call 659-3106 for an appointment.
Courtesy photo Sisters and church members Mary Kohlhase Frarie, Barbara Kohlhase Stone and Libby Kohlhase Wilcox model hand-knit items on sale at the Greenland Church Christmas Fair set for Saturday, Dec.
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.
NH radio host, blogger's attack on gays condemned
Rhetoric over gay marriage is escalating with an attack on New Hampshire's Democratic Party chairman - who is gay - followed by an apology and then condemnation by a gay activist.
NH woman pleads guilty to identity fraud
A Dover woman pleaded guilty this morning to charges she impersonated an Exeter lawyer in an attempt to reap millions from two cash advance settlement companies.
By NH State Rep. L. Mike Kappler RAYMOND - I was talking to Plaistow's State Rep.
NH man injured in dirt bike jump
A Hampton Falls man is hospitalized in Boston after he crashed his dirt bike yesterday on a private track off Depot Road.
LAMPREY HEALTH CARE: 207 S. Main St., Newmarket, will hold seasonal flu shot clinics.
Deerfield blaze kills three dogs
A fire ripped through one of the oldest homes in town Monday night, killing three dogs.
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.
Raymond receives donations for AEDs
Eleven more schools in New Hampshire will be better prepared to treat victims of sudden cardiac arrest, thanks to donations and a legislative commission dedicated to making sure schools across the state have access to automated external defibrillators .
Raymond seeks new zoning ordinance on flooding, erosion
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services , the town of Raymond Planning Board and the Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission are working together to develop new zoning ordinances using recently mapped fluvial erosion hazard zones.
Exec council delays air panel reappointment
The Executive Council has put the reappointment of the presiding officer of the state Air Resources Council on hold, an action that may delay deliberations over whether to allow installation of a mercury scrubber at Public Service of New Hampshire's coal-burning power plant in Bow.
Sierra Club seeks council chief's recusal
The acting chairman of a state council charged with hearing a case on Public Service of New Hampshire's Bow power plant is a former employee of the company.
Arrest made after nine-hour manhunt
A New Hampshire man was arrested Sunday night after nearly a nine-hour police hunt in Wells and York.
Search for N.H. man ends in arrest
Police say a Raymond, N.H., man was apprehended Sunday night and sent to police in Wells, but few other details were immediately available.
Raymond after-school program receives donation
The Raymond Coalition for Youth After School Club City Director Pat Arsenault recently accepted a donation from Rick Alleve of UNH Cooperative Extension to support the after-school program at the Iber Holmes Gove Middle School in Raymond.
Raymond Coalition for Youth hosts presentation Wednesday
The Raymond Coalition for Youth has been collaborating with the Division of Liquor Enforcement, the Raymond Police Department and Allies in Substance Abuse Prevention to complete an environmental strategy to address the problems associated with furnishing alcohol to minors by hosting underage drinking parties.
By NH State Rep. L. Mike Kappler RAYMOND - To hunt or not to hunt, that's the question.