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FOOD: Key ingredient: New Hampshire wine
Food and wine make a classic pair, and wine expert Carla Snow has brought the two together in her new book.
Raymond police arrest nine at underage drinking party
A loud noise complaint on Jama Drive led to the arrest of nine people for underage drinking at a Raymond residence early Sunday morning, Nov.
Kathy Sullivan: Gatsas' school plan is entirely unworkable
By KATHY SULLIVAN 36 minutes ago No one can say that Manchester Mayor-elect Ted Gatsas is not interested in shaking things up in the Manchester School District.
Where to See It: The East Colony Fine Art Gallery, Commercial Street, Manchester, Dec.
By NH State Rep. L. Mike Kappler RAYMOND - The national unemployment rate is now over 10% and will grow more over the winter.
Manchester mayor-elect resigns his Senate seat
Mayor-Elect Ted Gatsas resigned his state Senate seat yesterday. The announcement, coming a little more than a week after Gatsas' election to the Queen City's top political office, fulfills a campaign promise and sets the stage for a special election in District 16.
NH man injured in dirt bike jump
A Hampton Falls man is hospitalized in Boston after he crashed his dirt bike yesterday on a private track off Depot Road.
Battle over senate seat shapes up
With Republican Sen. Ted Gatsas likely to resign after being elected Manchester mayor last week, a battle is shaping up over who will take over his state Senate seat.
Deerfield blaze kills three dogs
A fire ripped through one of the oldest homes in town Monday night, killing three dogs.
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More EEE found in NH this year than ever before
More mosquito batches tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis in New Hampshire this year than ever before.
Many area schools took election day off
With seven public schools in the city being used as polling stations for yesterday's elections, schools were closed throughout Manchester and students were given the day off.
Fire chief urges residents to take precautions after recent deaths
After a recent spate of fatal fires across the state, the town's fire chief wants local residents to use caution.
Thousands of Clunkers still waiting to be crushed
The end of the road is coming for thousands of Ford Explorers, Dodge Durangos and other so-called "clunkers" that were traded in during the federal government's Cash for Clunkers program - but crushing day may not come as quickly as the Transportation Department initially required.
Recyclers want more time to dispose of clunkers
Trade-ins from the Cash for Clunkers program are piling up and auto recyclers are seeking more time to meet the deadline for disposing of all those vehicles.
Joe McQuaid: Getting a cup and an earful is a newspaperman's delight
It is valuable to know what is on people's minds and what they like and don't like about the newspaper, news Web site, etc.
Burned home one of town's oldest
The fire at 6 Deerfield Road that claimed the lives of two local residents also claimed the history of one of the town's oldest homes.
Elderly Couple Died In Candia House Fire
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A house fire in Candia has left two people dead. Officials say the 5-alarm blaze broke out at about 10 p.m. Sunday in the single-family home on Deerfield Road.
Many residents in town expressed disbelief upon learning about the deaths of Jane Noon-Durgin and her husband, Bill Durgin, in a tragic fire at their Deerfield Road home Sunday night.
Two dead in five-alarm Candia fire
A fire at a Deerfield Road home last night claimed the lives of two elderly residents.