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NHRA drag racing series comes to Epping
The area is bracing for an increased amount of traffic this weekend as New England Dragway holds its first national drag series race.
Locals reach out to Sandy Hook
Courtesy photo Ben Wheeler and his friend, Avielle Richman, were both killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in December last year.
N.H. News Roundup: A wild lupine festival, UNH bomb threat called hoax
Dennis Simmons, Chrissy Simmons, and their daughters Jael, 5, and Addie, 3, of Plymouth, sit among Lupines and other flowers in the field across from Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill on Wednesday afternoon, June 6, 2013.
Feds: Bulger at center of murder, mayhem in Boston
A federal prosecutor said in opening statements Wednesday at James "Whitey" Bulger's racketeering trial that the reputed mobster was at the center of "murder and mayhem" in Boston for almost 30 years, while the defense attacked the credibility of the government's star witnesses.
Successful Para-Professional Recognition Week in Dover
Last week, the Dover Family School Alliance held a celebration for all of the special education para-professionals that work in the Dover School District.
Campgrounds added to northern NH itineraries
The New Hampshire Grand Itinerary takes visitors to campgrounds throughout Coos County, the state's northernmost county.
On guns and more, NH Sen. Ayotte backs GOP leaders
U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte has endured sustained and sharp political attacks on New Hampshire television for voting with her Republican Party and against universal background checks on gun purchases, and Republicans close to the first-term lawmaker acknowledge that her popularity has suffered.
Skip Reilly of Hill and Marjorie Shepardson of Marlborough for their comments at the recent House Science, Technology and Energy Committee work session on Senate Bill 99. Reilly stated the focus should be on people and what the people want, rather than the desires of foreign wind companies.
Readers react to articles about bird-friendly windows, coffee, and more
We always love to hear from readers about the articles and photos we publish. Below are letters to the editor received recently.
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He was born in Nashua, NH on April 27, 1923 a son of the late Harold R. and Rose Watson.
Antrim wind project: Developer offers to eliminate 1 turbine
Advocate: Help needed to deal with Alzheimera s disease
Local Alzheimer's advocate Mary Boucher strives for more recognition of a disease that is not often discussed.
Powerful storms bring damage to Grafton County
Thunderstorms packing powerful winds made their way north through New Hampshire Sunday afternoon and evening, doing localized damage throughout the state, some of it considerable.
Junior Kindergarten registration set for January 18
Registration for Junior Kindergarten for the Maple Dale Indian Hill School District will be held Wednesday, January 18 from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm at Indian Hill School, 1101 West Brown Deer Road.
John J. McDonough was selected by the Writing and Literature Department at Johnson State College in Vermont to receive the Roger Rath/Mark Canavan award.
20th Annual Lupine Festival a highlight at Sugar Hill inns
Whether it's fall foliage reds, yellows and oranges or the purple, pink and white hues of June's lupines, when it comes to the White Mountains, Mother Nature never lets us down.
Nancy Herper of the Bedford Women's Club poses with Gisella Lopez, a non-traditional student who was awarded a scholarship at the club's luncheon.
Littleton murder files: 'Son of Lucifer' stabs 'devil'
Rodney A. Hill, 37, of West Davville, Vt., is led into Littleton District Court.