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JASON AND KELLY Thomas worry every time they put their 15-month-old daughter in the bathtub.
Man tries to rob bank, forces school on lock down
The search for a man who tried to rob a bank in Rock Hill Friday morning forced an elementary school to go on lock down status and a university to send out an emergency message to its students and staff.
Park Hill students drop off letters to district service members
Park Hill School District students wrote letters and cards to military personnel - where ever they may be currently stationed - affiliated with the district thanking them for their service.
Workforce housing project receives planning board approval
Members of the Eastern Lakes Region Housing Coalition breathed audible sighs of relief at the conclusion of the Wolfeboro Planning Board's Dec.
This Year's Venture Summit: Optimism for 2010
Well, the Third Annual Always On Venture Summi t is packed to overflowing. Of course it's not in Half Moon Bay at the Ritz; it's right on Sand Hill Road at the Rosewood Sand Hill.
As soon as the Thanksgiving feast is reduced to leftovers, people start thinking about buying that perfect Christmas tree.
FOOD: Key ingredient: New Hampshire wine
Food and wine make a classic pair, and wine expert Carla Snow has brought the two together in her new book.
Cherry Hill Schools: 'Anti-Semitic, anti-gay extremist group' should be ignored
Cherry Hill Public Schools is asking students, staff and parents to resist engaging members of the controversial Westboro Baptist Church when the group demonstrates near the school Monday morning.
Child Given H1N1 Vaccine By Mistake
Last month, the Rock Hill School District started an effort to offer the H1N1 vaccine to all 8,000 elementary school students in the district.
Thursday: Tree lighting at Rosewood Sand Hill
Rosewood Sand Hill hotel, at 2825 Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, will mark the beginning of the holidays from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
This month's Salon Night at The Red Door Pottery Studio from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
Stop government-run health care effort
It is very important that we defeat this administrations and Congress' attempt at taking over the health care in our country.
Bob Lister to receive Good Scout Award
The Daniel Webster Council, Boy Scouts of America will honor Bob Lister, Portsmouth city councilor-elect, with the 2009 Portsmouth Area Good Scout Award.
Sugar Hill to open to two-stroke racing
Sugar Hill Speedway, a kart course, is expanding its track by 3,000 feet and making significant upgrades to its fencing and major safety barriers.
New Generation raises $10,000 with golf tourney
The New Generation Golf tournament was held at Breakfast Hill Golf Club. With the help of all those who supported it, we made more than $10,000. Thank you to Bayside Distributing Inc.; Bernier Corp.; Gary Blake Saab; Jane Minesinger ; Dick, Jane and Spot; Casassa and Ryan, Attoneys at Law; Boynton, Waldron, Doleac,Woodman and Scott, PA; Abenaqui ...
A day after he was sentenced in federal court in Maine for deliberately setting two fires in that state, a former Exeter man was sentenced in Rockingham Superior Court for a Seacoast crime spree that included felony theft charges in North Hampton.
Park Hill High School has the right kind of trouble this week. More than 100 Trojans will participate in the school's production of "The Music Man" at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Friday and Saturday, Nov.
Adoption Of Little Girl Takes Nearly 4 Years
Share + Nov 17, 2009 7:25 am US/Eastern Reporting Eileen Curran SUGAR HILL, N.H. A New Hampshire family has waited a long time to adopt a baby girl; so long in fact, the baby is now nearly four years old and speaks only Spanish.
Dump Hackett Hill: It's a public money pit
Upset that the Manchester Housing and Redevelopment Authority has not readied Hackett Hill for development in the nearly five years it has had to do so, Mayor Frank Guinta wants the city to boot the authority and do the work itself.
Manchester Choral Society will host a Wine Tasting Celebration on Fri., November 13, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m., at the NH Institute of Art, 148 Concord St., Manchester.