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A new type of business where people sell their gold and platinum at a home party has been baffling regulators in New Hampshire.
Hudson restaurants, bars score perfectly in new alcohol sting
Hudson police conducted their second alcohol-compliance sting in less than a week Wednesday, this time focusing on restaurants and bars that serve alcohol.
Three charged in burglary of bounty hunter's home
Police arrested three men in connection with the burglary of a bounty hunter's home last summer in which a 9 mm handgun and a 12 gauge shotgun were stolen.
Better not cough: Santas lobby for swine flu shots
Forget cookies and milk. Santa wants the swine flu vaccine. Many of the nation's Santas want to be given priority for the vaccine and not just because of those runny-nosed kids.
Sex offenders & felons in your home?
We tell our kids to beware of strangers. But do we take our own advice? Everyday, people are letting strangers into their homes, no questions asked.
Motorist, passenger ID'd in river crash
Police have identified the man and woman who were in a Mitsubishi SUV that crashed into the Concord River Saturday afternoon, but how the vehicle ended up in the river remains unclear.
Hudson gas station robbed at gunpoint
Hudson police are asking for the publica s help to track down a man who robbed a gas station at gunpoint Thursday night.
In July Janelle James, 13, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia and has just completed her second round of chemotherapy.
Recyling Fundraiser for Special Needs Children Camp
The Lions' Camp Pride for Special Needs Children will be holding an Electronic and White Goods Recycling Fundraiser.
Hudson, N.H., fence dispute may head to court
Selectmen chose to sit on the fence on this one. A year after Peter and Joanne Radziewicz paid $12,000 to erect a 10-foot-high privacy fence between their home at 49 Burns Hill Road and Bonnie Lavallee's multifamily house at 51 Burns Hill Road, the Radziewiczes are being fined $275 by the Zoning Board of Appeals for every day that they do not ...
The tale of Nutfield's children
A recently published encyclopedia of Irish history refers to Rev. James MacGregor as being the "Moses of the Scotch-Irish in America." Locally he is known as the leader of the Nutfield colony that has since divided into the towns of Derry, Londonderry and Windham as well as parts of Hudson, Manchester, Salem and Pelham.
Students touring Nashua hatchery see life as salmon do
IF YOU GO Anybody is welcome to tour the hatchery at 151 Broad St., just opposite the Nashua Mall entrance.
Two weekend stabbings -- one fatal -- probed in area
Local and state police are investigating two stabbings, one of which was fatal, that occurred over the Halloween weekend.
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Propane heater suspected cause of Pelham vacant house fire
From the outside, the new home hardly looks like fire struck on Monday night. But lots of smoke and fire damage is visible inside the Nashua Road house, including a mammoth hole, about 20 feet square, in the first-floor dining area.
Police: Hudson cop foils Cumberland Farms robber before he strikes
A police officer spotted a man preparing to hold up a convenience store and stopped the robbery before it happened, police said.
NH police report Halloween stabbing
A fight that broke out at a Halloween party in Hudson, N.H., ended with stabbings that police say are not life-threatening. Hudson police said they were called at 1:15 a.m. Sunday to a disturbance with a reported stabbing at a residence where a large Halloween party had been going on.
NH police report Halloween stabbing
A fight that broke out at a Halloween party in Hudson, N.H., ended with stabbings that police say are not life-threatening. Hudson police said they were called at 1:15 a.m. Sunday to a disturbance with a reported stabbing at a residence where a large Halloween party had been going on.
Early morning fire on Ash Street in Nashua
Nashua fire officials are on the scene of a two-alarm fire that broke out early this morning at 81 Ash St.
Report: Spire Solar's $42M manufacturing plant to add 150 jobs in NH
Spire Solar Inc. has received the green light from selectmen in Hudson, N.H., to build a $42 million solar cell manufacturing plant in the town that is expected to add 150 jobs, according to a report in the Lowell Sun.
Medical marijuana bill dies in NH Senate after veto is upheld
New Hampshire on Wednesday fell two votes short of becoming the 14th state to legalize marijuana use by severely ill people after the state Senate failed to override Gov.