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'New Hampshire will never forget'
Members of New Hampshire law enforcement fondly recalled the late Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney at an event that evoked laughter and tears in the nation's capital Tuesday night. Comment?
Riders raising funds for fallen officers arrive in D.C.
Thousands of police officers on bicycles rode in to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Sunday afternoon to mark the unofficial kickoff of National Police Week, a multi-day event honoring the lives of police officers who died last year. Comment?
Message to Maloney: 'You are truly missed'
Editor's note: Staff writer Joey Cresta will be in Washington, D.C., to provide coverage of the events during National Police Week from Sunday, May 12, to Wednesday, May 15. Comment?
Benefit in honor of Chief Maloney raises over $10,000
The funds raised at the Chief Michael Maloney St. Patrick's Day Benefit last month will go a long way toward helping the Greenland Police Department and members of the slain police chief's family attend upcoming ceremonies in Washington, D.C. Organizers of the event, including North Hampton officer Kate Horgan and Rich Brabazon, executive vice ... (more) Comment?
She grew up in Greenland and was a longtime resident of Epping. Evelyn was the widow of Harry L. Paige. Comment?
Officer honors slain Chief Maloney on bike tour from NYC to D.C.
If Kaye Brazier needs some inspiration on her 300-mile bicycle ride to Washington, D.C., over the next few days, all she needs to do is look down. Comment?
Truck stop drops suit versus town of Greenland
The truck stop located off Route 33 has withdrawn its lawsuit against the town after receiving approval of scaled-down plans to upgrade its property. Comment?
PHS tennis teams earn top seeds in Div. II playoffs
The NHIAA released pairings for its high school tennis tournaments Monday, and the girls and boys from Portsmouth both own No. Comment?
Selectman Ken Bellevue to step down in June
Selectmen Ken Bellevue announced his last meeting as a board member will come on Monday, June 3, as the town official will step down after two years because he is moving to Portsmouth. Comment?
This program provides information and support for individuals trying to quit or interested in learning about quitting. Comment?
Healing emotional scars of military action
It is impossible for a person who has never been in combat to understand the stresses a soldier faces, both during combat and while working to rejoin society after facing battle. Comment?
Thumbs up to helping, honoring other people
Thumbs up and congratulations to Kaye Brazier, the state juvenile probation officer who is riding her bicycle from New York City to Washington, D.C., in memory of slain Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney. Comment?
Thumbs up to sparing county senior program
County commissioners previously approved $278,000 to fund the program but admissions into the program were frozen as a special "fact-finding" subcommittee was formed to look at options for the program's future, including possible elimination. Comment?
This day will include kite flying, face painting, raffles, refreshments, music provided by Z107 and more. Comment?
Portsmouth PD to rejoin regional Drug Task Force
Nine years after the Police Department withdrew from the sometimes controversial Attorney General's Drug Task Force, Police Chief Stephen DuBois said he's looking to rejoin. Comment?
Chief Maloney among officers remembered in D.C.
"Closure" is the word Greenland Police Detective David Kurkul said best describes the past several days spent in the nation's capital. Comment?
Kites of all colors will fill the sky above Hampton Beach on Sunday, May 19, as a sign of hope and support for those affected by cancer during Exeter Hospital's fifth Kites Against Cancer event. Comment?
National memorial service brings closure for Greenland police
"Closure" is the word that Greenland police Detective David Kurkul said best describes the past several days spent in the nation's capital. Comment?
Colleagues, family celebrate Chief Maloney's life at N.H. Night in D.C.
Members of New Hampshire law enforcement fondly recalled the late Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney at an event that evoked laughter and tears in the nation's capital Tuesday night. Comment?
Seacoast officers tour Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Police from Greenland, Rye and Portsmouth, N.H., toured the U.S. Capitol Building in the heart of the nation's capital Tuesday afternoon as the guests of U.S. Sen. Comment?