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J. Howard Lightfoot, 91, longtime resident and retired physician of Contoocook, died peacefully Thursday, Nov.
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Merrimack man arraigned on three sex assault counts
A 19-year-old Merrimack man accused of having sex with a 13-year-old girl was arraigned yesterday in Merrimack and Peterborough, where he is facing similar felony charges.
Efforts to help vets shape up as housing complex
Staff photo by Bob Hammerstrom Construction continues inside the Dalianis House on Factory Street Thursday, November 5, 2009.
Officials against court closure
Closing Milford District Court would mean enormous costs and inconvenience for Souhegan Valley towns, local police chiefs and town officials told state lawmakers this week.
Train attempted to halt before collision
Peterborough resident Peter Leishman, owner of the Milford-Bennington Railroad, was resting Friday following a collision Thursday afternoon between a train and a tractor trailer at the intersection of Route 101 and Elm Street on the west side of Milford.
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Silent films return for - Mirthquake'
" The great comedians who showed early movie audiences how to laugh are returning to the big screen this weekend during Mirthquake, a four-day festival devoted to celebrating vintage film comedy in local theaters in Manchester, Keene, Wilton and Concord.
New meaning for NH redistricting in 2010
All midterm elections are a good bellwether of the mood of the body politic, but 2010 has greater importance, because the results will change where candidates all across New Hampshire have to run in the future.
Memories, tears flow at candlelight vigil in town
HEADLINE: Memories, tears flow at candlelight vigil in town SUMMARY: Alexys Lumibao heaved a shuddering sigh and wiped away tears while clinging to a friend Wednesday night and tried to talk about her friends during a vigil held in Mont Vernon.
Mass. man a criticala after crash
A Massachusetts man was seriously injured Monday evening when his 1987 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and a pickup truck collided on Route 13.
Ita s a good thing if Mason withdraws from SAU 63
There are many good reasons - and few, if any, negative ones - for the Mason School District to withdraw from School Administrative Unit 63, according to Superintendent/Special Education Director Deb Bemis.
State steering conversation to transport
Why should you care about transportation projects planned out for the next 10 years? Because they could affect your morning commute, how you get downtown or your secret route to the grocery store.
UMD student seeks assistance dog to get her independence back
Crystle Nelson Chase was a competitive cyclist, bicycling 50 to 90 miles a day. Her whole life changed when she was diagnosed with Cushing's disease at age 17.
2 businesses selling alcohol fail checks
Only two out of 40 Milford businesses sold alcohol to a minor during a recent compliance check.
Mary J. Abbott died Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Mrs. Abbott was born Dec. 17, 1919, in Charleston, S.C., to Theodore Walsh of Chester, S.C., and Joyce Eloisee Aughtry Walsh of Columbia, S.C. Mrs.
Your Internet isn't that slow, after all
Stop moaning about how slow your Internet connection is, because it could be a lot worse.
Students get first day out of the way
About a dozen brand-new seventh-graders toured the older part of the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School with their social studies teacher Michael Dring as part of their first day orientation Wednesday.
Woman paints sepia-toned tale of friendship
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If you're old enough to remember reading the Boston Post, you're probably old enough to remember their biggest publicity stunt in 1909.