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Matt Southerton: Local charter schools are helping their communities
Several charter schools in New Hampshire are already helping districts and towns save money while providing a high quality education.
Towns mull ways to meet workforce housing need
The deadline for implementing New Hampshire's Workforce Housing Law has been extended to Jan.
Southern Breeze Blows into Concord on July 3rd
NH definitely has had more than its share of rain again so far this summer and now it is Southern Breeze who is about to blow into Concord this Friday night.
Northwood Lake area pounded by storm
Sue Holden left her lakefront home for less than an hour yesterday to run an errand in Concord.
Injured wagon driver back in the saddle
Months after an 18-wheeler tanker truck catapulted New Hampshire resident Bob Skelding and pieces of his homemade, horse-drawn carriage several hundred feet along the side of Highway 45 South, Skelding is ready to try again.
New Hampshire's guide to restaurants,...
Name of the business/individual: Simple Gifts NH URL link: www.simplegiftsnh.com Location or contact of business: A home based business owned by Mary and John Doane.
NH Man Plans New Horsedrawn Wagon Trip Next Week
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Defense: 'Let's make a deal' taints witnesses' testimony
In closing arguments, the state alleges defendant Robin Knight showed "greed, cowardice and deception" in Jack Reid's murder.
Clinton office hostage-taker sues local hospital
The man who took hostages in 2007 at one of then-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign offices has sued a Rochester hospital and a nonprofit group, claiming they failed to treat his mental illness.
Lake host: Nice work if you can get it
A program intended to protect the state's lakes from invasive exotic plants means work for 220 people across the state this summer.
NH school districts to feds: Pay up
The five districts of SAU 53 recently submitted invoices totaling more than $23 million to the U.S. Department of Education for unfunded special education expenses stretching back to 1999.
Small-farm owners share struggles with lawmakers
Three farm owners led state representatives, members of the New Hampshire Farm Bureau and other local farm owners Tuesday on tours of their properties in an effort to create awareness of the adversity they face.
Alleged accomplice describes murder
Testimony opened yesterday in the trial of Robin J. Knight, the alleged middleman between convicted capital murderer John "Jay" Brooks and his victim, Jack Reid Sr.
Jurors in NH murder for hire case tour farm
An alleged accomplice in a 2005 murder-for-hire case had plenty of chances to back out of the plan, prosecutors said during opening arguments of the trial Tuesday.
Brooks conspiracy suspect assailed
Testimony opened yesterday in the trial of Robin J. Knight, the alleged middleman between convicted capital murderer John "Jay" Brooks and his victim, Jack Reid Sr.
Jury Selection Starts In Murder-For-Hire Case
Jury selection has started for a man facing life in prison in connection with the 2005 killing of a Derry, N.H., man.
Deerfield DWI crash gets woman four months in the county jail
Kelly Purington, 46, who severely injured a passing motorist when she drunkenly crashed her Ford Expedition on a winding road in Deerfield, was sentenced to four months in prison yesterday.
After closing several previous restaurants, Gamil Azmy is counting on the shoppers and businesspeople of downtown Concord to make his newest venture a success.
78-year-old jumps from burning barn
Fire Chief Mark Tibbetts surveys what remains of a barn after a morning fire in Deerfield.
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