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Cable company closure hits 3 towns
Thousands of people in three southern New Hampshire communities will have no cable television or Internet access as of Monday unless a new provider steps in, officials said.
A Marine's memorial: Murphy remembered
Marine Staff Sgt. Stephen L. Murphy's mother, Carol, was among dozens of mourners who came to town square yesterday to pay tribute to the 36-year-old, who was killed Nov.
The new light-filled addition to the Cambridge Public Library is as inviting as a bookstore and as comfortable as a family room.
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Franklin Pierce University to Hold Fall Open House on November 14th
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The Ledger-Transcript recently provided a list of questions to officials at Monadnock Community Hospital relating to vaccine updates, local policies, emergency plans and where residents can find more information.
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Hunter Dies After Accident 2hr
In Rindge, a 21-year-old New Hampshire man has died after a hunting accident. Officials said Tim Letourneau was hunting with his brother on Old Faffrey Road Saturday night when his gun fell off a tree stand and went off.
This week, Surfin' gets geographical with new online mapping features and applications.
Spoto is a graduate of Winnacunnet High School. n Sarah Spoto: of Hampton Falls was named to the dean's list for the 2008-'09 academic year at Lake Forest College in Chicago.
First Day Art offers Collectible Woodstock Art
RINDGE, NHa First Day Art www.firstdayart.com/ mountain studios announces the introduction of its collectible music memorabilia line.
Storms Cause Power Outages Throughout NH
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Luke C. Wilson -- a registered sex offender who recently got out of jail after a conviction for failing to satisfy New Hampshire's sex offender registration requirements -- says his living near the town's school zone only became an issue when he became homeless.
Explaining the price of gas Competition, distance, county regulations cited as factors
Joseph Diab of Jaffrey wants to know why gasoline is 10 cents to 20 cents more expensive in his hometown than in most other towns in the region.
Annual expo grows in size and gets new name, partner
More space for vendor booths and an unprecedented variety of exhibitions and interactive programs are leading organizers to believe that this year's Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce business and career expo will be the largest and most interesting yet.
Stephen Lagakos, talented biostatistician with a common touch
STEPHEN LAGAKOS Nearly 30 years ago, before the contaminated wells of Woburn spawned books and the movie "A Civil Action,'' community activists visited the Harvard School of Public Health to talk about what they saw happening in their suburban city.
Harvard professor dies in N.H. crash
"He was a lovely, gracious and good-humored person. And a wonderful leader of the department of biostatistics," Robin Herman, a spokeswoman for the Harvard School of Public Health, said of longtime faculty member Stephen W. Lagakos of Wellesley.
Local man killed in N.H. crash
A former National Guard soldier from Ashburnham died at the scene of a motorcycle crash on Old Ashburnham Road in Rindge, N.H., Monday afternoon, authorities confirmed.
Motorcyclists hits tree, killed in Rindge
A motorcyclist died Monday afternoon from injuries sustained in an accident in Rindge.
New Hampshire State Police are investigating the cause of a fatal motorcycle accident in Rindge.
Marijuana in Keene: On town square, at city hall
As city councilors debate a resolution to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, a small group has quietly taken matters into their own hands -- lighting up on Central Square.