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Toyota of Nashua manager charged with computer crime
NASHUA a ' A Toyota of Nashua manager used a computer to change prices of vehicles and storeroom inventory, police said.
Police: Firearm thief caught after foot chase
NASHUA a ' Police had a foot pursuit with a 17-year-old suspect who was suspected of stealing a firearm.
Police officer has misfortune of 2 crashes in 3 days
" The odds are probably high that a town's police cruisers can be struck twice in a span of three days by other cars.
Nashua Police officer home after hospital stay
NASHUA a ' A police officer who was critically injured after chasing an alleged suspect is now home after a lengthy hospital stay.
Another Hudson police cruiser hit by car
For the second time in three days, a town police cruiser was struck by another vehicle.
Police: Nursing students witness child abuse
NASHUA a ' St. Joseph Hospital nursing students witnessed a woman punching a 3-year-old boy and allowing a car door to hit him on the head, police said.
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
The closing market price, annualized market price distribution ra... 12/03/2009 - 04:15 PM NEW YORK-- --The NYSE Euronext Board of Directors today declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.30 per share for the first quarter of 2010.
City patriarch grew the tree, family gives it to Nashua
" Tony P. Matarazzo can look out his Main Street office window each year and gaze at the tree the city erects to commemorate the holidays.
NuStar to Present at the RBC Capital Markets 2009 MLP Conference
NuStar Energy L.P. and NuStar GP Holdings, LLC announced today that Danny Oliver, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, of NuStar Energy L.P., will present at the RBC Capital Markets 2009 MLP Conference in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, November 19 at 9:00 a.m. Central time.
Walsh chosen Hillsborough attorney
Hillsborough County has a new lead prosecutor, Manchester attorney Bob Walsh III.
Business People: Wallace, Carlson, Eddy, Roscoe and Brand
Nicole Wallace, of Hudson, has become a consultant with Tastefully Simple, a direct seller of foods.
Along city's parade route, vets offer solemn reflections
Staff photo by Bob Hammerstrom Peggy Thompson, left, and her mother, Carol Abramson, both of Nashua, watch veterans march down Main Street during the Nashua's Veterans Day parade Wednesday.
One-third of the board goes to women for third time
When the new Board of Aldermen is seated in January, five of the 15 members will be women, a stark contrast from two years ago, when Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire was elected to a then all-male board.
NASHUA a ' Police have charged a city man with breaking into an apartment and assaulting the tenant for money.
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Secretary promotes stimulus, despite low NH job growth
Staff photo by Bob Hammerstrom U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, center, talks with Continental Paving workers Bill McKenney, left, of Nashua and Shaun Langlois of Manchester prior to a press conference at the Manchester Airport Access Road Project Friday, October 30, 2009, in Bedford.
Low turnout so far in Nashua city elections
It's high noon in the city, and very few voters are drawing their ballots. Low participation is the buzzword so far in this year's municipal election, as a lack of contested races and excitement seem to be keeping people away from the polls.
City rep, arrested at party, apologizes: Dem, who's 20, admits alcohol 'mistake'
Dem, who's 20, admits alcohol 'mistake' A 20-year-old state representative from Nashua has apologized for drinking alcohol at a party and said he realizes he is held to a higher standard of conduct because of his position as a lawmaker.
For the second time in 10 days, city residents lost electric power because of problems at a utility substation.
Treat from ex-spouse a lie, police claim: Woman alleged that...
A Merrimack woman has been charged with lying to police and the court about a threat she claimed was made by her former husband.
Police say Merrimack woman lied to them, court
A Merrimack woman has been charged with lying to police and the court about an alleged threat made by her former husband.
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