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Frigid winds howl, power outages reported
With the entire state under a high wind advisory, PSNH reports that an outage affecting 3,200 Deerfield, Epping, Nottingham and Raymond customers is partially repaired.
Some drivers don't get state's message
Tina Derby loves the ease and speed of text messages, even while driving, and sees no need to pull over to tap her fingers on her phone.
NH texting while driving ban takes effect Jan. 1
Tapping out a quick text message behind the wheel could cost drivers a $100 fine under a law taking effect Jan.
Moffatt-Ladd House grateful for supporters
Now that our season has come to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to thank the many Portsmouth area businesses that have assisted us in expanding our programs and making our facilities available for community wide events: Piscataqua Savings Bank, Granite State Minerals, Treehouse Toys, Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel, ...
Taking the long look in Hopkinton
The status quo has allowed insurance companies to ride high on the backs of hard-working, middle-class Americans who are trying to make ends meet.
BHS marked improvement gains national recognition
Berlin High School was recently cited by an industry newsletter for their improvements in test scores and education outcomes.
The squad members: Courtney Ordway
As a nursing major at the University of New Hampshire, Courtney Ordway hated the sight of blood.
500-pound floodgates go missing
Two massive floodgates used to hold back the Warner River have gone missing, and residents think the disappearance may be related to a similar, recent theft of a turbine upstream.
David Carrolla s a Following the Watera nominated for National Book Award
David M. Carroll has made a career out of his boyhood love. He meanders through the wetlands near his house in Warner, N.H., and wades through streams, looking for turtles and other creatures.
Patricia "Pat" Inman, 81, of Pearson Hill Road, died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009, at home surrounded by family.
Piece of town history: priceless
Local historians are crying foul over a missing water turbine in Warner likely stolen by someone looking to cash it in for a quick buck.
Fire Destroys Two Cottages In Warner
Fire officials said a 2-alarm fire destroyed two seasonal cottages Thursday night.
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Celebrate New Hampshire Archeology Month throughout October
The New Hampshire Archeological Society, in partnership with the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources and New Hampshire Department of Transportation, is sponsoring the 2009 New Hampshire Archeology Month in October.
Botany and bodies collide in artwork
Within the curves and shadows of Jill Fischman's "Lemon Zest," some people see spirituality.
Antique bikes on display at Portsmouth's Warner House during Criterium
A unique collection of antique bicycles will be on view at the Warner House at 150 Daniel Street from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept.
Fall isn't just about getting back to school - it's about getting back to some after-school fun.
The Maples at Warner B&B in Warner, New Hampshire
My husband and I recently had the absolute pleasure of staying at The Maples at Warner B&B in Warner, New Hampshire.
Interview with the Innkeepers from the Maples in Warner, New Hampshire
My husband and I had the pleasure of staying at The Maples in Warner, New Hampshire.
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced the appointment of Maine resident Jeanne Hulit as the regional administrator in Region I, to oversee the SBA's programs and services in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.