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UNH President Chastises Witnesses To Assault
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4 Swine Flu Cases Confirmed At UNH
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Input sought for Durham's downtown plans
Residents will have a unique opportunity to plan the downtown's future. All residents are invited to join in a collaborative multiday "charrette" from Nov.
The Cornucopia Food Pantry in Durham
The Cornucopia Food Pantry in Durham is holding its annual Thanksgiving and winter food basket drives and would greatly appreciate food donations.
The New Durham Food Pantry is in need of nonperishable items, toiletry items and gift cards for ongoing operations, as well as Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets.
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October 9, 2009 - Assignment to K-9 Handler
Date of Release: October 8, 2009 Reference: Assignment to K-9 Handler On October 8, 2009 the Portsmouth Police Department selected Officer Eric Kinsman to fill a recently vacated K-9 Handler position.
My son is going through the terrible three's. They call it the terrible two's, but only because it rolls off the tongue easier.
Durham adds extra police officers for Halloween
Ghouls, goblins and arrests? Police say the third is a possibility, especially with Halloween falling on a Saturday.
Downtown mural shouts awareness Climate change message hard to miss
A worldwide event promoting climate change awareness was carried out locally Saturday by a coalition of young adults who organized the painting of a 40-foot mural in the downtown.
Madbury Road property eyed for Durham town center, fire station
Property on Madbury Road is being targeted as the potential site for a new town center or fire station.
Towns to sue over retirement cuts
More than 250 municipalities and school districts are financing a lawsuit that will claim the state acted unconstitutionally by lowering its contributions to the retirement of local employees.
GoandDo: Costume Shop yard sale in Durham; Beatle Juice back in concert
Sexual Assault Support Services , a program committed to the prevention of child sexual abuse, sexual assault, and stalking, will celebrate its 30th year anniversary with a special return presentation of Beatle Juice on Sunday, Nov.
Teen on bike struck, killed in Farmington
A local 16-year-old boy was killed after being struck by a van while riding a bike with another local teen on Bay Road Wednesday night.
F&G director defends Wild Goose plan
New Hampshire Fish & Game Director Glenn Normandeau was on the firing line for more than two hours Tuesday responding to scores of questions directed his way during an informational meeting on the proposal by his department to construct a boat ramp at Wild Goose on Lake Sunapee.
NGN, IMS Fora Unveil Plugfest Results
The NGN IMS ForumTM announced at Supercomm today that it will present the results today from its eighth NGN IMS PlugfestTM.
Granite State fourth-graders, eighth-graders achieving higher scores in math
Changes in curriculum and teaching students how to think their way through math problems are two reasons why some school districts believe students are achieving higher national math test scores.
N.H. Festival opens Oct. 15 with plenty of choices for all tastes
More than 80 films will be offered by the ninth annual New Hampshire Film Festival, Oct.
College Freshman Fights To Fly American Flag
Share + Oct 16, 2009 10:15 am US/Eastern DURHAM, N.H. 1 of 1 Conner MacIver, who's the son of a retired Army Officer, hung an American flag from his second floor window at Hubbard Hall, but was ordered to take it down.
Family of woman struck and killed wants to know why Durham crosswalk area hasn't been made safer
The family of a 73-year-old woman struck and killed last year by a town Public Works truck while in a crosswalk wants answers to why safety improvements haven't been made to the crosswalk area and could seek legal action to force such improvements.