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Lynch names top tax official
Manchester's longtime chief financial executive is Gov. John Lynch's choice to become the state's top tax official.
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Beth Carroll Of NHPTV To Host Holiday Pops With The Philharmonic
MANCHESTER -- The New Hampshire Philharmonic kicks off the holiday season with its annual holiday pops concert, this year at the Stockbridge Theatre in Derry on November 29.
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Recession's pain will deepen in N.H.
New Hampshire should weather the economic tornado sweeping through the country better than other states, but won't escape deepening fiscal pain through next year, economists say.
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Dems nominate Norelli for speaker
House Democrats nominated Terie Norelli, of Portsmouth, almost unanimously Saturday to serve a second term as speaker.
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Requests up, donations down at state's pantries, shelters
Amid the struggling U.S. economy, the number of families requesting food from the Tri-County Community Action Program's five northern New Hampshire pantries has jumped drastically this year.
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Fun, interesting facts in 'Hidden History of New Hampshire'
In "Hidden History of New Hampshire," D. Quincy Whitney of Nashua shows there's always something new to learn about our small state.
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Caring for veterans: Give choices
The New Hampshire Union Leader regularly runs war poems on Veterans Day and Memorial Day.
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Madeleine M. Kunin: Women in Politics: New Hampshire Leads the Way
Women have made history in the 2008 election in the state of New Hampshire. It has the honor of being the first state in the nation to have a majority of women in the State Senate.
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Hey, don't blame Massachusetts
New Hampshire's apparent shift from Republican "red" to Democratic "blue" can be primarily attributed to moderates and liberals who have moved to the state from throughout the Northeast, not just the Bay State, ...
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DHL cuts worry Lee business owner
Dan Hebert, the state president of the NH affiliate for the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, is the November expert for the New Hampshire Union Leader and Amoskeag Business Incubator's "Ask ...
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New Hampshire's Shaheen achieves another first
Shaheen, the first woman elected governor of New Hampshire, became the state's first female senator Tuesday by defeating Republican Sen.
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A moving monument to New Hampshire's veterans
The World War II generation wasn't much on monuments and memorials. The Revolutionary War is recalled by plaques, obelisks and equestrian statues from Georgia to Maine.
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The new majority
After votes were counted Tuesday night, New Hampshire had elected its first woman to the U.S. Senate -- former Gov.
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Counties suing state over Medicaid
The New Hampshire Association of Counties and the 10 counties individually sued the state and the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services last year after the Legislature ...
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Residential gas bills set for six-month jump
The same day that Ford and General Motors announced catastrophic third-quarter losses, Dean Kamen was showing off his new electric car.
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Key McCain aide says 'destructive people' are 'making things up' for Newsweek article
A high-profile Granite State Republican who traveled with John McCain through virtually all of the 2008 campaign strongly denies a Newsweek report contending that he broke the news to McCain that the candidate ...
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NH, don't blame the 'blues' on Mass.
There's a popular theory that New Hampshire is becoming more liberal as Massachusetts residents move in, overwhelming the native conservative population.
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Sprague remembered for humor, humanity, genius
Colleagues and friends remembered local ad man B. Allan Sprague as a larger-than-life figure who brought laughter into their lives.
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Democrats' 2006 majorities confirmed
New Hampshire's House and Senate kept their Democratic leanings in Tuesday's elections, giving Democratic Gov.
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Lefty handled New Hampshire crowds
At Barack Obama's first event in New Hampshire, it wasn't the soaring rhetoric that captivated his host and his staff.
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