Wednesday Nov 18 | Carroll County Independent
Littleton Zoning Board denies crematorium
A standing room only crowd in the Heald Room of the Community House last Tuesday evening, announced loud and clear to the Littleton Zoning Board of Adjustment that a proposed crematorium was going to be a hot topic.
Wednesday Nov 18 | WBZ TV
Vt. Woman Charged Following Triple Fatal In NH
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Wednesday Nov 18 | Berlin Reporter
BIDPA meets with members of WREN to consider partnership in Berlin
Members of the Berlin Industrial Development and Park Authority and city staff met with representatives from the Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network last Tuesday to discuss ways the two organizations could partner in Berlin.
Cast members of The Threepenny Opera : Sara Handspicker, Sam Massahos, Riley Ahern, and Ryan Demers perform Wednesday through Saturday, November 18-21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Redfern Arts Center on Brickyard Pond.
New Hampshire - Fish and Game to Close Barry Conservatin Camp for One-Year Hiatus
Activities at Barry Conservation Camp, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's popular summer camp for youth in Berlin, N.H., will be on a one-year hiatus through 2010 to address infrastructure problems.
New mayor reflects and looks forward
When the election came to a close last Tuesday night, the city of Berlin had a new mayor.
Sewage as a renewable energy resource
Few people would look at a giant pool of contaminated water and human excrement and see opportunity.
Three hurt in Twin Mountain crash
Three people were injured this morning when two vehicles collided on Route 115 just before 10 a.m., according to state police reports.
Incumbent Berlin, N.H., Mayor Defeated
An upset in a New Hampshire mayoral race Tuesday. Berlin's incumbent Mayor David Bertrand fell to Paul Grenier by a vote of 59% to 40%. Comments Terms of Use: We welcome your participation in our community.
Paul Grenier wins mayor race in Berlin
The city of Berlin elected Paul Grenier mayor by almost 60 percent of the votes on Tuesday.
Marijuana veto override falls short; Rep. Merrick to work with Gov. Lynch to remove roadblocks
The House of Representatives overrode Governor John Lynch's veto of HB 648 to legalize marijuana by 240 to 115 - 10 over the bar of a two-thirds vote - on Wednesday, known as "Veto Day." But the state Senate came up two votes short of the needed 16 of 24 to make a two-thirds majority that would have made the Granite State the 14th state to legalize ...
Clean Power moves forward on land purchase
Clean Power Development sent the city official notification on Friday, of the company's intention to purchase approximately 11 acres next to the waste water treatment facility.
Updated: Berlin: Grenier unseats Bertrand
Two years ago, Paul Grenier decided to take a rest from local politics and did not seek a fifth term on the city council.
WORCESTER * A candlelight concert featuring the works of Faure, Mendelssohn, and others will be held at 5 p.m. Nov.
We will assault all of your senses - sight, sound AND smell. We have some of the best actors, or haunters, as they are known in the industry, in the East ... -- Michael R. Krausert, DIRECTOR OF SPOOKY WORLD.
Accused Arsonist Not Competent to Stand Trial
A man accused of lighting a string of devastating fires is not competent to stand trial.
The number of lead inspections done by the state could be cut in half, after two of four state inspectors were laid off from the state's childhood lead poisoning prevention program.
Moose Hunt Update - Half of N.H. Moose Hunters Successful So Far
As of Wednesday, October 21, a total of 265 moose had been taken in the 2009 New Hampshire moose hunt .