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Jury views scene of fatal bat attacks
The state says murder victim Edith Riley's 12-year-old daughter saw Todd Peters, 36, in her family's apartment the morning of Oct.
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Sexy and stylized "Chicago" comes to Manchester's Central High School
"Chicago the Musical", the Tony Award winning Broadway smash hit, will be bringing "the story of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery" to Manchester this November.
Quilts of Valor to cover NH veterans
For months, quilters in states such as Oklahoma, New Mexico and Wisconsin have been carefully stitching for New Hampshire veterans.
The Weare police arrested two Massachusetts men yesterday after they were seen dealing cocaine in broad daylight, the police said.
Police identify drivers in crash
The Bow police have identified the drivers of two vehicles that collided on a rain-soaked Route 3A just before the evening commute Wednesday.
Answers needed about bike accident
The accident that landed bicyclist Susanne Kibler-Hacker in the hospital is still under investigation, but the Concord police must, at the earliest opportunity, explain what happened and why no charges were filed.
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NH man faces trial in beating deaths
First Dixie King has to live through the anniversary of the death of her son, who was fatally beaten with a baseball bat.
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20th pumpkin festival was another success
Photo by Jodie Andruskevich^^8 month old Noah Iucci checks out the pumkins at the Milford Great Pumpkin Festival on Saturday.
Advocate to work in Goffstown, other communities
Victims of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault and stalking in Goffstown, Weare, New Boston and Francestown now have someone whose job is devoted to helping them through the criminal justice system.
Martial Arts and Wellness Center Opening in Weare
Weare, New Hampshire - October 5th, 2009 -Riverside Taekwondo Hapkido Martial Arts and Wellness Center , will have its Grand Opening on Saturday, October 10th, at 68 North Stark Highway in Weare .
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New Hampshire high-speed rail plan derailed; DOT blames Pan Am Railways
CONCORD, N.H. - Plans to create a high-speed rail corridor from Nashua to Concord were derailed Wednesday after state Department of Transportation officials said they would not apply for $300 million in federal economic stimulus funds.
Crowd opposed to asphalt plant
Loss of property value, air contamination and noise pollution were among residents' objections last night to an asphalt plant in Weare.
The Weare police arrested two 20-year-old women on alcohol charges Saturday morning after being called to River Road for a possible fight.
Exactly 222 years after the U.S. Constitution was signed, David H. Souter '61 - who stepped down from the Supreme Court this June - joined a panel of legal-minded Harvard professors yesterday in celebrating the nation's founding document with a lively debate about its relevance.
Weare man arrested after standoff
A local man was arrested, then hospitalized, last night after he tried to overdose on prescription medications, then put a loaded gun to his chin in front of family members, resulting in a standoff with police, according to police.
A Weare man has been charged with assault and resisting arrest for hitting his son with a wrench, striking his wife and then engaging the police in a six-hour standoff, the police said.
Homeowner feeling exposed as Unitil buzzes through trees
Unitil is again under the microscope for its policies, this time for a new, aggressive tree-trimming program that is clearing everything ground-to-sky within 8 feet of power lines.