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Mass. contractor fined over safety violations in Durham
A wood-framing contractor is facing more than a quarter of a million dollars in fines for safety violations at a construction site in Durham, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Sibling Aggression Linked to Poor Mental Health
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Capital budget negotiators narrow disagreement
A new women's prison has been the Department of Correction's top priority for some time, but lawmakers have failed to agree on a new facility until this year.
Music students conjure soundtrack for silent film classic
Oyster River Middle Schoolers are orchestrating a return to the silent film era.
Durham piano lets anyone bang out a tune
Residents and visitors downtown are invited to make music this summer on a community piano that will be stationed near the Candy Bar and open for pianists and amateurs alike.
He was born March 31, 1930 in Portsmouth, N.H., and had a beautiful life with fond memories starting with his childhood in Portsmouth and at Merrymeeting Lake, New Durham, N.H. He was a retired supervisor with the New York Telephone Co.
Disease shuts down chicken swaps
With any animal people raise in their homes, there are always diseases and other health issues that ones hopes can be prevented.
Florida's leading indicator rises in April
Florida's leading indicator - a measurement of economic activity in the state compiled by Durham, N.H.-based e-forecasting.com - went up in April after also rising in March.
Free parent practicum in Durham
Homeschooling parents and any parent who would like to help their children with math will benefit from attending this three-day parent practicum on June 25-27.
People living with Alzheimer's disease are welcomed during this time, along with their family members and care partners, to gather in a supportive, non-clinical setting to chat, relax, enjoy refreshments and socialize.
Father and son arrested Tuesday on multiple drug charges
A father and son from New Durham were arrested in New Durham Tuesday afternoon on multiple charges related to manufacturing a controlled drug.
UNH logos and two who deserve fond farewells
Although our little Monday morning klatsch is Dover Doin's, let's move just a little south and for the day add Durham.
Mike Cote's Business Editor's Notebook: Trio of start-ups gear up for challenge
And then there were two. Ah, let's make that three. The judges for the NH Start-up Challenge had a hard time choosing two finalists from the six fledgling companies that faced off at the May 21 semifinals, so they chose instead to just cut the field in half.
More details about injuries to woman accused of starving of boy
Peggy Starr, facing multiple charges related to her alleged maltreatment of a young child, suffered serious injuries in a vehicular accident earlier this month.
Contractor Facing Fines for Willful, Repeat Fall Hazards
OSHA cites Twin Pines Construction Inc. for willful, repeat and serious violations facing a total of $290,700 in proposed fines The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Twin Pines Construction Inc.
Lee man shot by police during confrontation to appear in court today
A Lee man who was shot by police during a confrontation outside his home last year is scheduled to appear in court this morning for a pretrial conference.
Local women tied to child starvation both hospitalized
The woman charged with assaulting a young child and depriving him of food is currently hospitalized after a recent vehicle accident.
Active Outdoors: A memorable Memorial Day paddling on Great Bay
After two solid days of rain and cold and doing stuff around the house , we were eager to get out into the sunshine.
Woman who starved child to be sentenced July 1
The New Durham woman convicted of starving a young child under her care will be sentenced in July.
Durhama s Smith Chapel added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places
The Town of Durham is pleased to announce that the State Historical Resources Council has added Durham's Smith Chapel to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.