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Voices of Distinction presents 'Peace on Earth...the Sounds of Christmas'
The Voices of Distinction will resound with the holiday presentation of "Peace on Earththe Sounds of Christmas" on Friday and Saturday, Dec.11-12 at 8 pm at the Church on the Plains, Main Street, Kingston.
Senior notes Exeter-Hampton area
19. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and lunch off the menu is about 12:30. This month's speaker will be Ken Weyler, the state representative from Kingston.
N.H. pols hear sales pitch for gambling
Local state representatives and senators debated the moral implications of gambling and discussed the pros and cons of expanded gambling in the state with Bill Wortman of Las Vegas-based Millennium Gaming on Wednesday evening.
Court douses plan to burn building
A judge has doused a plan to burn down a 19th century building on the grounds of the former Sanborn Regional High School.
East Kingston woman opens boutique dog boarding business
Diana Whitmore treats dogs at her newly opened Country Dog Inn like she would her own, with plenty of personalized attention, care and long walks in the woods.
EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
Fill up on spaghetti and help the Explorers
The Sandown Fire and Police Explorers will hold a fundraising spaghetti dinner Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
Ingalls of Kingston joins UNH Cooperative Extension's council
UNH Cooperative Extension, Rockingham County, welcomed three new members to its Advisory Council for the 2009-2011 term.
EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
Veteran recalls putting life on the line in World War II
More than 60 years ago, Irving Swett thought his life was over. He was driving an Army supply truck next to a bombed-out factory in Europe during World War II, when the building collapsed.
An Exeter woman, who was out jogging Saturday, Nov. 7, found a bag in the parking lot of the Stop & Shop Plaza containing a substantial amount of cash.
Cardoni, a junior majoring in economics and creative writing, is a graduate of Exeter Area High School.
Man restores vintage 1957 milk truck
Betty Pennington beamed as she was led down the stairs of the red house in Portsmouth in which she has lived for nearly all of her 88 years.
EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
New Hampshire Real Estate Blog
REO Spotlight ~ Waterfront in East Kingston NH
Property access is via a deeded Right of Way. Open concept home w/ deck overlooking water, living room with brick fireplace, huge entertainment room overlooking water.
Gas Prices Going Up For The Holidays
Friday October 30, 2009 4:54 p.m. FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2009 file photo, Russ Conde, of Kingston, N.H., fills his truck with gas at a fueling station, in Waltham, Mass.
EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
Woman injured after police chase ends in Brentwood, N.H.
One person was arrested and a woman was injured following a car chase that started in Plaistow and went through Kingston before ending when the vehicle crashed in front of Michaud Bus Sales on Route 125.
Spike strips stop cops instead of chased car
Two Kingston police cruisers ended up on the side of Route 125 with flat tires early yesterday morning after accidentally driving over spike strips that were set up to stop a driver who took police on a wild ride.
Retail Gas Prices Nearing Summer Highs
Retail gas prices are spiking to levels last seen in the heat of summer driving season, raising fears that consumers could cut back on holiday spending.
Kingston man guilty of violating sewer installation laws
New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney and Special Agent-in-Charge Michael Hubbard of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Criminal Investigation Division announce that, on October 19, 2009, Brett P. Berube of Kingston, N.H. pled guilty to three misdemeanor-level violations of New Hampshire's Sewage Disposal laws.
Kingston Veterans Club hosts Halloween party
The Kingston Veterans Club will be holding its annual Halloween Party Saturday, Oct.