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Veterans Memorial installed in Holderness
A handful of silent observers, sipping coffee and bundled against the chilly morning air, stood by to witness the installation of the 8,000 lb.
Family sues campground after daughter's August 2008 death in flood
The family of a 7-year-old Rhode Island girl killed in a flash flood at a New Hampshire campground has sued its owners.
Tradition fuels fun times in New Hampton
In an age where celebrations have often grown and in their extravagance, it's the focus on simple pleasures that can make an event truly special.
Ceremony honors veterans who died in captivity
Ray Mongeau/Citizen photo Artie Atkinson of the Northeast POW/MIA Network leads the invocation during Saturday's presentation of purple hearts at the state veterans cemetery in Boscawen.
Ceremony honors veterans who died in captivity
Ray Mongeau/Citizen photo Artie Atkinson of the Northeast POW/MIA Network leads the invocation during Saturday's presentation of purple hearts at the state veterans cemetery in Boscawen.
Talkin' trash: Hampton Beach complaints aired
Before the Executive Council approved a more than $1.5 million contract Wednesday for architectural design work for Hampton Beach's revitalization project, state officials got an earful about recent trash complaints.
Lawmaker: Residence law should include murderers
State Rep. Fran Wendelboe wants the Attorney General's Office to release the case file on Raymond J. Guay's 1973 murder of 12-year-old John Lindovski.
Fear of child murderer spreads to new town
Concern over the presence of convicted child murderer Raymond A. Guay in this largely rural community has spread to the neighboring town of Ashland, where a group of townspeople have asked to discuss the matter with selectmen this evening.
July 4th Activities in Ashland New Hampshire
It is almost hard to believe, with the cold weather still hanging in there as late as last week, that once again the July 4th celebrations are upon us.
New Hampshire's guide to restaurants,...
The Buskers celebrate new album at Franklin Opera House
Alternative roots rock, folk and jazz artists The Buskers celebrate the release of their latest CD, 'Spank That Tambourine!' with a concert at the historic Franklin Opera House at 7:30 pm, Saturday, May 2nd.
News of the Weird: Chief in training
Resident Tony Randall of Ashland, N.H. , a surveyor by trade who was elected chief of the town's 12-member police force in March, promised he would know more about his job by September, when he will finish police academy training.