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Records give details of gruesome murder scene Danville murder details come to light
Murder suspect Paul McDonald is accused of striking his landlord in the head with an ax-like object as many as 16 times on June 11 or 12 before fleeing in the victim's new truck.
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RPS Snapshot: New Hampshire
SNL Energy presents an overview of the state of New Hampshire's' version of a renewable portfolio standard.
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New Hampshire Health Department Releases Results Of Chronic Disease Studies
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Office of Medicaid and Business Policy announce results of two studies of major chronic diseases: cardiovascular disease and circulatory disorders, and ...
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New Hampshire has no gun bans
There are no gun bans in New Hampshire cities and towns, due in part to clear protection of the right to keep and bear arms in the state Constitution.
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Vermont / New Hampshire
Cigarette taxes are on the rise in Vermont and may be in New Hampshire, too, though the Granite State will remain a relative bargain compared to states around it.
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Fairpoint NH service disrupted for 90 minutes
Telephone service was disrupted for Fairpoint Communications customers in southern New Hampshire for about 90 minutes on Saturday.
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Dissolving bodies in lye banned in New Hampshire
Dissolving bodies with lye as a cremation alternative is no longer legal in New Hampshire.
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Small New Hampshire town prepares for unified Obama and Clinton
When Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton step onstage in their first joint campaign appearance in Unity, N.H., it will be the first public display of a rapprochement between former rivals hoping ...
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Lynch's cuts: Where's the outrage?
The governor is reducing spending on social services, prisons and the university system, and yet no one is screaming bloody murder.
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Comunity colleges seek $49 million for projects
New Hampshire's community college system is asking for $49 million in the next capital budget to improve its seven campuses.
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Detention center workers want boss removed
Workers at New Hampshire's detention center for juveniles, upset over budget cuts that leave positions unfilled and reorganize their shifts, have called for the removal of their boss in a "no-confidence" ...
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The Dr. Jay Buckey: North Country needs its own university
REV. ELEAZAR Wheelock established Dartmouth College in 1769 to bring "education and instruction" to the wilderness.
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Republicans have stumbled out of the gate on campaign finances this year. With one exception, public reports show Republicans lagging.
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N.H. newspapers form job-site partnership
By Telegraph Staff NASHUA - Job seekers in New Hampshire will have a new online option thanks to a Web-based partnership involving The Telegraph and four other Granite State daily newspapers - the Portsmouth ...
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Hodes criticized for volume, tone of constituent mailings
U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes says he's just trying to stay in touch with his New Hampshire constituents.
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Is the House about to get a youth infusion?
Gray hair is a common sight at New Hampshire's House of Representatives, which is filled with those who have the time and financial wherewithal to work for $100 a year.
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Nashua airport receives federal money
New Hampshire Sens. Judd Gregg and John Sununu say that five airports in the state, including the Nashua Airport - Boire Field, have received a total of $2 million in funds from the Federal Aviation ...
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New Hampshire Under Heat Watch
The weather will be downright dangerous in parts of New Hampshire until Tuesday evening.
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NH was Russert's kind of place
When MSNBC beamed Tim Russert live from the Airport Diner a day before this year's presidential primary, residents rushed from their TV to the eatery for the chance to see him in person.
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Report Shows Rise In Underweight Babies
The percentage of underweight babies born in the U.S. has increased to its highest rate in 40 years, according to a new report that also documents a recent rise in the number of children living in poverty.
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