Jun 2, 2008 | UnionLeader.com
NH on the brink: Gov. Lynch has failed to lead
Incumbent Gov. John Lynch edged out Benson in 2004 in part due to the unpopularity of President Bush and a profligate Republican Congress that was as shameless in its spending as were the Democrats.
Feeding the masses: 'These students rose to the occasion'
Yesterday's boxes delivered to the Department of Education/Bureau of Career Development were distributed to the New Hampshire Food Bank and food pantries in southern New Hampshire, while a matching truckload ...
Verizon Wireless Rolls Out Evolutionary Store Design in Nashua, New Hampshire
The 3,900 square foot store, located at 611 Amherst Street, offers consumers a high-tech and hands-on experience with wireless voice, data, music and video services.
Kansas Ranks High in Child Health Care
Kansas ranks tenth overall among states and the District of Columbia in child health care, according to a report released this week by the Commonwealth Fund.
Prices and sales fall as buyers hold off
The April figures, which showed 813 single-family homes had been sold at a median price of $240,000, are in line with year-to-date reports from the trade group.
UNH study: Students do better when parents are involved with their education
If parents want to see their children bring home plenty of As on their report cards and get the most out of school then mom and dad should be as involved as they can with their youngsters' education.
Movie Day Madness At St. Joseph's Hospital
"Pop" on over for an afternoon of family fun! Enjoy a G-rated family movie, fresh, hot popcorn, and a drink.
Severe thunderstrom watch posted in NH
Summertime temperatures in New Hampshire are prompting a summertime advisory from the National Weather Service.
2 bridges dedicated to soldiers
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch attended two bridge dedication ceremonies on Memorial Day to honor soldiers who were killed by roadside bombs in Iraq as communities around the state remembered members of the ...
Towns team up for police protection
The concept has been such a hit in terms of efficiency, savings, and retaining high-quality officers that the towns recently renewed their agreement for five years and caught the eye of other communities ...
As of Thursday, May 22, 2008, at least 4,080 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, including 27 from New Hampshire, according to an Associated Press count.
New Hampshire drivers pinched at the pump but aren't skimping on the pedal
Of late, she's been trip-chaining, a new term that means combining her errands and commutes into a single trip to keep her car off the road as much as possible.
Domestic violence detection program launched in NH
Ayotte got her tresses trimmed at Posh Hair Studio in Concord to help launch the Cut It Out program.
Young drivers dying without seatbelts
More than two-thirds of young drivers and passengers killed in nighttime car crashes aren't wearing seatbelts - deadly proof of what can happen when young people don't heed parents' pleas and authorities' ...
UNH, Part Of Durham Hit By Power Outage
Utility officials are looking for the cause of an outage that hit the University of New Hampshire and parts of Durham on Monday. via WMUR-TV Manchester
"The nashuatelegraph.com's local, sta...
N.H. Senate passes rail liability cap
BILL AT A GLANCE: Bill No. HB 1404 SPONSOR: Rep. Peter Leishman, D-Milford. DESCRIPTION: The bill would set a liability cap on accident damages facing the New Hampshire Rail Transit Authority, which is making ... via "The nashuatelegraph.com's local, sta...
“In my opinion, (the board) didn't do a good job. I think they were more interested in protecting their licensees than their patients”
"In my opinion, didn't do a good job. I think they were more interested in protecting their licensees than their patients," Wolf said. via UnionLeader.com
Film festival features 20 short works from student directors
“This area, particularly Boston, is turning into Hollywood East”
For a full list of entries in the High School Short Film Festival, visit www.nhstudentfilm.com If you're feeling less than inspired by the latest cinema offerings, if you'd rather die than watch Patrick Dempsey ... via New Hampshire Magazine
Communities Building Own High-Speed Network
Officials from eight New Hampshire communities are banding together to build a high-speed, fiber optic network. via WCSH-TV Portland
Can You Decriminalize Marijuana Statewide with a PR budget of $10,000? Nearly.
“I am an out-of-the-closet pot smoker”
After stumbling on a story in the Nashua Telegraph last week, PRNewser wondered how a tiny organization could nearly change the marijuana laws in New Hampshire. via Mediabistro.com
Sponsored links
New Hampshire Travel Getaways