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Meeting packed over child killer
New Hampton's town offices weren't enough to hold a crowd of 50 residents outraged they hadn't been informed that convicted child killer Raymond Guay moved to town nearly two months ago.
New Hampton, NH, angry about child killer
New Hampton, N.H., residents are outraged they weren't told convicted child killer Raymond Guay moved to town two months ago.
Murderer moves in, town feels 'betrayed'
More than 40 townspeople turned out last night to express their concerns that they were never told convicted child murderer Raymond A. Guay has been living in the community since mid-May. "I have a 12-year-old son.
NH Child Killer Moves To New Hampton
Share + Jul 2, 2009 11:49 am US/Eastern NEW HAMPTON, N.H. Selectmen in New Hampton, N.H., have known since May that a paroled child-killer is living in town.
Campground owners protest new tax
The state budget leaves few happy campers. The $11.6 billion plan, which the Legislature may finalize Wednesday, imposes the meals and rooms tax on campsites for the first time.
Elaine Blinn of the Belknap Point Motel considers herself fortunate she was able to fill most of her rooms during a rainy Bike Week that saw traffic into the Weirs Beach epicenter for the 86th annual Bike Week dwindle to the point that police were actually able to cut back on staffing several days last week.
Lakeside residents concerned about creeping water levels
Worried that their lakeside property is slowly sinking, a group of residents came before the Center Harbor Board of Selectmen to enlist their support in working to lower the level of Lake Waukewan.
Kayla Guyotte failed the first two art classes she took at Newfound Regional High School.
Gilford resident gives a 'Thumbs Up' to arts and crafts
Shirley Sullivan, owner of the Thumbs-Up Arts and Crafts Shop, shows off some of the art on display in her store.
Updated: Truck driver survives Route 104 plunge
The driver of a pickup truck which took out a dozen guardrails as it went off Route 104 and plunged down an embankment early this morning was taken to Lakes Region General Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
Department of Health & Human Services
-Tuesday, May 12, 2009 H1N1 Update
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health Services announced this afternoon another New Hampshire resident has been diagnosed with H1N1 influenza.
'She was a very special person'
The late Beth MacDonald of Franklin would likely be uncomfortable with the label "hero," despite rushing into a burning building last March in an attempt to save her two daughters.
Rebecca Rule E-mail Web site RSS Feed Rebecca Rule, author of "Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller's Guide to New Hampshire," spends a lot of time on the road, traveling to her wicked funny performances throughout the Granite State.
Quick action saved man from burning building
Quick action by a team of first-responders saved the life of a Waltham, Mass., man who had been overcome by smoke inhalation and was lying unconscious at the top of the stairs at his summer home near Hermit Lake on a Sunday morning last October.
Three-Alarm Blaze in Alexandria destroys two farm structures
Hot exhaust from a farm vehicle sparked what turned into a three-alarm fire in Alexandria last Friday morning.
'Luxurious lavatory' the talk of the Statehouse
You can bet they were talking about bathrooms - as in the "luxurious lavatory" that has Republicans riled up at the Statehouse.
NH House kills protections for transgender people
The fear that transgender individuals would be able to use any bathroom prompted state House lawmakers to kill legislation Thursday that extended legal protections to them in New Hampshire.
@Headline Poynter Lite:Alicia Handley and Trevor Lacasse
Paul and Debi Handley of New Hampton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Alicia Handley, to Trevor Lacasse, son of Scott and Kim Lacasse of Gilford.
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