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Santa listens to wish lists at the Belknap Mall
Neither rain nor wind nor the gloom of a storm could keep Santa from brightening the day for children at the Belknap Mall on Black Friday.
Winnacunnet reunion: Partying like it's 1999
Ricky Martin was "Livin' la vida loca," Y2K's impending doom was all the rage, and Bill Clinton may have had sexual relations with that woman, but it wasn't an impeachable offense.
Pike makes two large contributions to TNS Christmas Fund
Pike Industries had a special gift for one local organization whose representative likened it to Christmas in November.
Land leases hit with tax bills for first time
Several River Road properties are back on the tax rolls, but the people who have been leasing the land all along say they weren't aware they should have been paying taxes and are looking for abatements.
FBI investigating NH mortgage company that closed
A mortgage company in Meredith that closed suddenly last week is undergoing a criminal investigation by the FBI.
A Belmont man arrested on sexual assault charges following a four-hour standoff with the police last week raped a 14-year-old girl for a period of two years and made video tapes of the acts, according to a police affidavit released yesterday.
Couple indicted in Tilton robbery
The Lakes Region couple accused of staking out and robbing the manager of a Tilton restaurant this summer were indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday.
KSC CONCERT BAND PERFORMS "ROCKETS AND REFRAINS" KEENE, N.H., 10/25/08 - The Keene State College Concert Band will perform "Rockets and Refrains" on Thursday, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Redfern Arts Center on Brickyard Pond.
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Officers used tear gas to get a Belmont man wanted on sexual assault counts out of his mobile home after he remained barricaded inside for four hours Thursday night.
Residents question boil order notification process
A public hearing about the progress of the Pleasant Valley project led to a longer conversation about Belmont's weeklong boil order and how the town should respond to such emergencies in the future.
There were no diners chowing on chicken marsala or slurping down corn chowder at the Food for Thought Cafe in Belmont yesterday.
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D-Y to retire fallen Marine's jersey
After tomorrow, no football player at Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School will wear No.
Scores of scarecrows line up for judging
It was a chilly day for building scarecrows, but that didn't stop scads of eager children - and parents - from stuffing and dressing their costumed creations at Heritage Farm's annual Scarecrow Festival Saturday.
NH village under boil-water order
The community of Belmont, N.H., is under a boil-water order as health officials try to pinpoint the source of bacterial contamination.
Officials from Barnstead, Belmont and Gilmanton, as well as a representative from the Belknap County Commissioner's office, gathered at the Gilmanton Academy Building on the evening of Sept.
Friendship Grange in danger of closing
With the Friendship Grange in danger of closing, its members are urging local residents to join the community-service oriented club so it can keep its charter.
Apple picking can save pretty pennies for families
The leaves on trees may not have turned red, yellow, and orange yet, but the apples at local orchards have certainly turned to gold, yellow, and especially bright red hues for the approaching fall season.
LRCC no exception to enrollment spike at community colleges
Lakes Region Community College Business and Office Technology Management Department Head Gail Thomas assists new LRCC Business Management students Lauren Lemay , and Rachael Botelho during the college's orientation for business, accounting, and hospitality programs.