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Atkinson residents heads to Lesotho today
Nicole Evans is about to call a round mud hut with a thatched roof home. The Atkinson resident leaves today for Lesotho, a small South African country where she'll serve in the Peace Corps for two years.
Pinkerton student Jerica Haynes ran into parental opposition while preparing a Diversity Week presentation on her religion.
Contestants vie for Miss Strafford County
The crown has been passed. Jennifer Clements, a University of New Hampshire sophomore majoring in Journalism from Wolfeboro, won the Miss Strafford County crown Friday night after wowing judges in several ...
Catherine Redden was a 'class act'
Lane Memorial Library will close early today, Friday, Oct. 3, so staff members can attend the funeral of Catherine Redden.
Catherine Louise Redden embarked on her final journey from the Hyder Family Hospice House in Dover on Sept.
Bernie Cornell speaks in a raspy voice, without the boom it had before. That was one of Cornell's trademarks, a voice that wrapped you in a bear hug, no matter the topic.
Alexa recalled as bright, giving person
The parents of Alexa Berman said that their daughter, who was adopted from a Russian orphanage in December 1997, constantly utilized her analytical skills and was motivated to go above and beyond the call of ...
Justin Rosamilio of Pelham has joined "Team Rose" at RE/MAX Prestige, also in in Pelham.
Rosamilio is a graduate of Pelham High School, and later earned a bachelor's degree in politicial science at Plymouth State College.
Walpole's Barbra Bragg returns as a juried craftsperson Saturday to the 75th Annual League of New Mount Sunapee Resort.
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The show must go on... 19:59 - 14-July-2008 MUSIC of the Night is the perfect showcase of the city's talent and a fantastic fusion of military and civilian performance.
Families and young people focus of regional plan
Thursday, 17 July 2008, 3:28 pm Press Release: New Zealand Government Nanaia Mahuta 16 July, 2008 Families and young people focus of regional plan Youth Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta says helping families and ...
Guitar festival must strum up more sales for success
Rock star Gilby Clarke presses the flesh New Zealand style with kapa haka star Mark Smith at New Plymouth airport yesterday morning.
John E. Kumpf, 81, Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Brazil, Cloverdale, Morocco, and Plymouth, Ind., passed away June 13, 2008.
Details of cancer care shift 'are inadequate'
HEALTH campaigners are preparing for round two of their fight to save specialist cancer services in Cornwall after county councillors demanded full consultation on centralisation plans.
UK & World News: Gun, knives seized in schools brawl
A gun and two knives were seized from school pupils after police stopped a fight involving 60 youths at a fast food restaurant.
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FRAUDSTER Mark Reece was given a 14-month prison sentence after he admitted obtaining 227,000 in a scam involving luxury sports cars.
A distant danger - County officials learn lessons from response to the Electra fire
The Electra fire charred roughly 800 acres in the Mokelumne canyon before being contained last month.
Specialist cancer services should not be moved
CONTROVERSIAL plans by the Primary Care Trust to move specialist cancer services out of the county to Devon have been rejected by Cornwall County Council.
Police crackdown targets boy racers
A major blitz by police on Friday saw New Plymouth boy racers putting their feet on the brake.
Whale-watching boat evacuated after engine fire
Passengers aboard a whale-watching boat off the coast of Plymouth were transferred to another ship after an engine fire.