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Stratford Public looks at grade cuts
The Stratford School district is facing a budget crisis and is holding a public meeting to gather town input on which action to take.
North Country panel brainstorms about jobs
Even in good economic times, there are challenges in northern New Hampshire, but as the national recession continues, a panel of North Country leaders and business owners say they hope they can hang on until the economy improves.
Sizing up an Orivit fish platter
Dear Helaine and Joe: Enclosed please find pictures of a pewter tray. It is 26 1/2 inches long and 12 inches wide.
Treasures: Sizing up a pewter platter
Julie Treasures: Sizing up a pewter platter Submitted by SHNS on Mon, 11/09/2009 - 14:01 Dear Helaine and Joe: Enclosed please find pictures of a pewter tray.
20-year-old accused of assaulting small boy
Andrew Fadden, 20, of Laflamme Trailer Park, West Stewartstown. was arrested yesterday for first degree assault on an unidentified 2-year-old boy.
Wide range of NH jobless rates
Local unemployment rates in three towns topped 10 percent, while seasonally unadjusted figures were still below 5 percent in six communities during September.
Snow falling in Great North Woods
Plow trucks and sanders were called out this morning in the northern reaches of New Hampshire, where residents awoke to the first snow of the season.
Weeks Medical Center is in the black, offers new services
Weeks Medical Center CEO Scott Howe recently noted that WMC has had a good and busy year, with a fiscal year that closed in the black.
Obama to attend Patrick fund-raiser
President Obama will visit Boston on Oct. 23 for a Democratic fund-raising lunch for Governor Deval Patrick at the Westin Copley Place hotel.
NH Panel Holding Hearing On Court Consolidation
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John Harrigan: 'Are you gonna use that hide?'
Micah, a farm kid, had helped with plenty of butchering, but had never taken care of a deer.
Adventurer's twist added to foliage tours
The New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development is hoping to pique the interest of the not-so-typical tourist by adding an adventurer's twist to foliage tours.
Tibbetts named Community Banker of Year
Jim Tibbetts, president and chief executive of First Colebrook Bank, has been named the New Hampshire Bankers Association's 2009 New Hampshire Community Banker of the Year.
Animal sightings beg some questions
Well, despite suggestions from editors and readers that I stay away from the subject of cougars -- or mountain lions -- for a while because of repetitiveness, it just doesn't seem possible.
Searching for an answer . . . to a headache
New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner is not investigating President Obama's birth status.
Strange things happen on the roads and highways - some of them even happen right here in New Hampshire.
Man Charged With Driving Drunk Through Border Station
A Rhode Island was arrested and accused of driving drunk through the Canadian border station in Pittsburg and hitting speeds of close to 140 mph before crashing.
Police: Border jumper arrested after crash
A Rhode Island man is under arrest after he crashed his car on Route 3 following a police chase that started when he ran the Pittsburg border crossing, according to state police.