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Search continues for third suspect in pharmacy robbery
Police recovered $100,000 worth of prescription pills in a hotel room rented by suspects in the armed robbery of a local pharmacy.
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Curiosities of 1809
THE MONITOR is celebrating its 200th birthday this year and exploring all facets of life in 1809.
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Cat 'n Fiddle, 35, closes its doors
In 35 years, the Cat 'n Fiddle restaurant has hosted George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.
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The family that helped build Loudon Road
The new Walgreens advertises 7UP, 2LT $.99. A woman pushes a baby carriage into Shaw's. Valkyrie plays at Regal Cinemas.
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Armed robbers hit Concord pharmacy
Two suspects got away with cash and prescription drugs in an armed robbery of a Concord pharmacy Friday evening, police said.
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Ordway's Market closes up
A sign on the door at Ordway's Market in Concord yesterday informed customers that the store was closing at 4 p.m. on New Year's Eve.
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Concord
A Gilmanton man is in jail on warrants and suspicion of a new burglary after an off-duty police officer recognized him at Steeplegate Mall yesterday.
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Payday loan cap among NH's new laws
Some other new laws taking effect Jan. 1: State transportation officials must minimize hazards to bicycles from rumble strips, drain grates and road surface treatments by establishing placement standards that ...
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It's down, and worst is to come
You'd better put down the imitation champagne before reading the economic predictions for the year ahead.
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The Pink Floyd Experience and flying pig return to Concord
CONCORD - A flawless recreation of one of rock & roll's greatest icons, the Pink Floyd Experience is a celebration of the music, the themes and the innovation that this great band brought to fans around the ...
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NH City Wants Piece Of The Stimulus Pie
Concord, N.H., officials want a piece of any federal stimulus pie to pay for local infrastructure improvements.
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'People are going to get killed over this'
During a recent string of violent home invasions and assaults around Concord, four men were hospitalized with stab wounds, bone fractures or punctured lungs.
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Make a list and check it twice, just in case
Periodically, a business seeking publicity sponsors a contest whose lucky winner gets to keep all the groceries that he or she can put in a shopping cart in five minutes.
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Tractor-trailer overturns on I-89
Part of Interstate 89 in Concord was closed to one lane yesterday, after a tractor-trailer truck hauling garbage struck two vehicles, did a 180-degree turn and landed upside-down on an embankment.
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Sex offender assembles a life: 'I feel blessed'
Two months ago, convicted sex offender Jonathan Perfetto alarmed Concord and beyond when he left prison homeless and broke, moved into a downtown parking garage and admitted to the news media that he was afraid ...
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5 questions about English/Nepali dictionary
Doug Hall of Chichester was a volunteer with the Peace Corps in Nepal in the late 1960s.
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Making green choices stylish
Scott Lawson doesn't do crunchy. Lawson hopes to build New Hampshire's first LEED platinum building - a certification denoting the highest environmental standards.
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More storms on the way
As 28,000 New Hampshire homes and businesses spent their eighth day awaiting power, the state's largest utility warned that two major snowstorms could bring more outages.
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Credit is due
One day last year, Amanda Bencivenga showed up at Concord High School looking for dropout papers.
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Concord, NH, joins federal energy challenge
New Hampshire's capital city has joined a federal challenge to cut its energy consumption by 10 percent.
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