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James Burke, 30, of Metalak Lane, was arrested Oct. 31 and charged with two counts of possession of drugs.
Heated argument ends in arrest outside police station
Some breakups are probably for the best. A woman was arrested this morning following a fight with her ex-boyfriend that began outside his apartment, stretched down Route 4 during a car chase and ended in the police department's parking lot, Chief Glen Drolet said.
Key witness to take stand in Jesse Brooks trial
Joseph Vrooman is expected to testify today that he discussed how to murder Jack Reid with Jesse Brooks and his father, John "Jay" Brooks.
Deerfield blaze kills three dogs
A fire ripped through one of the oldest homes in town Monday night, killing three dogs.
'We should probably just try to kill him'
In testimony this morning, convicted murderer Michael Benton said he was drawn in the murder-for-hire scheme to kill Jack Reid at the behest of millionaire businessman John "Jay" Brooks and eventually his son.
Early numbers in for Barrington high school: $27m construction...
A preliminary look into the feasibility of building a high school in town by 2014 reveals the project could cost around $27 million, and may not cost more to operate annually than what the town already pays to send its students to Dover.
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Two women died yesterday in motor vehicle accidents across the state. An elderly woman died from of injuries suffered in a motor vehicle collision in Bartlett, while a woman riding an ATV during a charity event in Pawtuckaway State Park died after her vehicle went off a trail and over an embankment.
Candia fire chief answers criticism
Embattled fire chief Rudy Cartier responded to concerns laid out in an investigative report issued by the Rockingham County Attorney's office last week, but additional information released shows distrust of Cartier's command runs deep.
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6th Annual Deerfield Arts Tour
Deerfield, NH - Nineteen Resident artists will again be welcoming the public into their studios Saturday and Sunday, October 17th and 18th, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This self guided tour will feature work by ceramists Al Jaeger, woodfired stoneware, porcelain wallworks, mugs & miniature houses; and Don Williams, slab built functional works in clay, ...
Body discovered in Deerfield woods
Police say a hunter located a body in the woods yesterday, but would not confirm whether it was that of a local resident who has been missing since July.
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Candia fire chief called a danger to the public
"Evidence suggests that the public is placed in danger by the lack of leadership of the Candia Volunteer Fire Department and the conduct of the department," Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams wrote after his office investigated the volunteer fire department.
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Flying Wallendas land at North Andover school
Aurelia Wallenda sat on her father's shoulders some 30 feet in the air, waiting for the wind to stop.
The annual fair in Deerfield, N.H., is sponsoring its first Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off Contest.
Families keep WWII stories alive
The fair starts Thursday. When I was a kid growing up in Candia, you didn't have to say anymore than that.
Prosecutors: Clock ticking on porn case
Once on the FBI's most wanted list, convicted pedophile Jon Savarino Schillaci was on the run from Deerfield police for so long that evidence against him has languished in storage, prosecutors say.
Ignore the heat; fall and fair are here
Opinion September 27, 2009 2:00 AM You wouldn't know it by Wednesday's 80 degrees worth of Fahrenheit, but fall 2009 arrived at 5:18 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Fiddlers and banjo contests return to Deerfield Fair
Check it out 133rd Deerfield Fair When: Thursday, October 1 through Sunday, October 4; fiddle contest on Saturday, October 3; banjo contest on Sunday, October 4 Where: Deerfield Fairgrounds, Deerfield, NH Register: For more information and to register for the competitions, visit deerfieldfair.com Fiddlers and banjo pickers will return to compete at ...
The delights of a Deerfield book club. The exhaustion that comes from caring for aging parents.