Wednesday Oct 21 | UnionLeader
Feb. 15, 2007: Terror suspect with ties to NH returns to U.S.
On Feb. 15, 2007, the New Hampshire Union Leader reported that Daniel Maldonado, a Houston man facing federal terrorism-related charges, had ties to the Granite State.
Joe McQuaid: Getting a cup and an earful is a newspaperman's delight
It is valuable to know what is on people's minds and what they like and don't like about the newspaper, news Web site, etc.
A New Hampshire attorney and a publisher from the state are to receive Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications awards.
Union files complaint over officer's firing
The labor union representing fired police officer Jason Defina has filed an unfair labor practice complaint with the state Public Employee Labor Relations Board.
NH-Maine bridge closes for emergency repair
The following press release was issued at 12:10 p.m. today. Look for additional coverage tomorrow on UnionLeader.com and in the New Hampshire Union Leader.
NH Safety Dept to police: End firearms checks
The New Hampshire Department of Safety has ordered law enforcement agencies to stop running background checks before returning confiscated firearms to their owners, saying it's a misuse of the system.
The following is the arrest log from Sept. 2: Sept. 2 - James Lindsey, 31, of Jug Hill Road, was charged with disobeying an officer and driving after suspension.
State employees have rejected a tentative contract agreement with the state, by a vote of 2,708-1,875, opening the door for mass layoffs as early as this week.
Blue and White contrasts with fall colors when UNH Homecoming starts Friday
Alumni from all over are expected to descend on the University of New Hampshire this weekend for Homecoming.
NH Humanities Council Annual Dinner with Salman Rushdie nearly sold out
Only a handful of seats remain available for the NH Humanities Council's 20th Annual Dinner featuring Salman Rushdie on Tuesday, October 13 at the Radisson Center of New Hampshire in Manchester.
Service Credit Union helps schools
Friday, October 9, 2009 Courtesy photo From left: Service Credit Union Rochester In-store Branch Manager Steve Baldiga; Service Credit Union Vice President of Branch Administration Dan Clarke; School Street and Maple Street schools Social Worker Kelley Simpson; Service Credit Union Chief Financial Officer Scott Wensley; East Rochester School ...
N.H. Humanities Council awards Exeter grant for Lincoln Sesquicentennial celebration
One-hundred-and-fifty years after Abraham Lincoln visited Exeter and spoke at Town Hall, his visit will be honored with a celebration of that day, March 3, 1860.
It's time to abolish the death penalty in N.H.
The battle to abolish the death penalty in New Hampshire did not end with the governor's veto last spring.
Police look for 2 men in connection with NH death
Police are looking for two men in connection with the death of a Mont, Vernon, N.H., in an attack at her home that also left her daughter severely injured.
What's Butterscotch to do? Her sister, Pumpkin, now living with elderly woman in Rye
EJ Hersom/Staff photographer A barn cat named Butterscotch climbs on a truck at the New Hampshire Farm Museum in Milton Tuesday.
NH school superintendent's son is one of 11 punished
Eleven high school students in Bow, including the district superintendent's son, are being disciplined after apparently violating a conduct code banning drinking, drugs and smoking.
Crossover crash fix: Add guardrail
State transportation officials have identified three narrow highway medians where they will install guardrails in order to prevent crossover accidents.
Comic strip 'Prickly City' begins trial run
In the comic strip "Prickly City," characters run around a rugged landscape inspired by the creator's time in Arizona.
Clinic-CMC affiliation draws fire
The proposed affiliation between the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic - the multi-specialty group physician practice affiliated with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center - and Catholic Medical Center in Manchester has drawn criticism from organizations on both sides of the abortion debate since the two medical groups announced their intention to form a ...
Kathy Sullivan: Does Ayotte believe states can ignore Constitution?
The victory of union over secessionism consigned nullification to history's dustbin, but now an extremist few are trying to resurrect the theory.