Oct 2, 2009 | Nashua Telegraph
Study finds disabled face more crime
Wayne Demanche was minding his business, in fact he was asleep, in August 2007 night when two 15-year-olds entered his indoor porch and took a scooter he had that was charging overnight.
3 plead guilty in New Hampshire murder plot
It was a murder plot hatched over what happened at a Wal-Mart. Christopher Gray, a developmentally disabled cashier, had eyes for 17-year-old Amber Talbot.
Angler returns to find car burned
A man who was fishing in Lyndon on Sunday morning returned to his vehicle to find it damaged by fire, Vermont State Police said.
The other day, wending my way from Woodsville, N.H., 40 miles south to Plymouth, I came across several "stimulus" projects -- every few miles, and heralded by a two-tone sign, a hitherto rare sight on Granite State highways.
The other day, wending my way from Woodsville, N.H., 40 miles south to Plymouth, I came across several "stimulus" projects -- every few miles, and heralded by a two-tone sign, a hitherto rare sight on Granite State highways.
Haverhill Police Chief Charged With DWI
The Haverhill police chief was charged with driving while intoxicated last week after a Haverhill officer tried to stop him for speeding, state police said.
Behind the pulling arena and beyond the collection of John Deere equipment yesterday at the North Haverhill Fair was a square patch of tall grass waiting to be cut down by a small army of adults and children eager for a chance to show their mettle in the art of hand mowing.
Tornado warning in Grafton County
Emergency personnel in several communities went on alert last evening, after a tornado warning was issued for central Grafton County.
State clears tracks for rail investigation
The Executive Council approved a six-month extension of the Milford-Bennington Railroad lease to allow the attorney general's office to examine allegations a state legislator used political influence to secure a 10-year extension of his operating lease.
Epping Middle School celebrates Walk NH Week
The Plato Team at Epping Middle School recently celebrated Walk NH Week with a 2.5 mile walk on the school property.
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