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Neighbors fan out to keep others warm
Teams of volunteers, armed with everything from brute strength to weather-stripping, went to six homes around town yesterday to help their neighbors keep warm this winter.
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Discover the Granite State's secrets
"Hidden History of New Hampshire" by D. Quincy Whitney; History Press; paper; 160 pages; $19.99. In "Hidden History of New Hampshire," D. Quincy Whitney, of Nashua, shows there's always something new to learn ...
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Lawrence man cited in I-93 bus crash
Two women were injured when the passenger bus they were in was rear-ended by a car on Interstate 93 North early last night.
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Donna L. King
Donna L. King, 66, died Friday, Oct. 24, 2008 in Reno, Nev., after a period of failing health.
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Two-car crash injures teens
Michael K. Addison told a Boston police hostage negotiator "I don't want to die" as police talked him into surrendering after he gunned down a city patrolman two years ago.
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Police seek public's help in Woodsville fight
Police say the fight Monday night involved 20 people. Callers reported hearing shots being fired.
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Police: Teen instructed friends to destroy evidence
Although Michael Robie has been held for two months in the county lockup, prosecutors said yesterday he not only plotted with three others to kill a Vermont man three weeks ago, he also instructed them to ...
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Police arrest fourth person in Vt. man's murder
A local man is accused of slicing his 70-year-old mother's face with a serrated kitchen knife.
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Police say four plotted to kill Vermont man
Public Safety MANCHESTER - Updated, 10:56 a.m. Police say four plotted to kill Vermont man 6 hours, 15 minutes ago HAVERHILL At least four people spent three weeks plotting the death of a Vermont man earlier ...
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Updated: Rumble in Woodsville?
One of Michael K. Addison's former girlfriends yesterday testified she knew Addison was wanted for the 2006 shooting of a city patrolman, but drove him to Boston anyway.
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Newport family's stores flourish with a winning retail formula
From left, second-generation members of the Hubert family that operate the Newport-based firm's chain of six apparel stores, are Tom Hubert and Guenter and Kathy Hubert.
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Services set for stabbing victim from Vermont
The mother of murder victim Edith Riley yesterday said she is overwhelmed by people's kindness.
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Post-op Pain Relief Extras
Why not add a little TLC? In addition to PACU's standard regimen of clinical care, some non-drug interventions can help to ease patients' anxiety and, in turn, their post-op pain.
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Man Charged With Murder Held Without Bail
A man charged with killing a Vermont man was ordered held without bail on Friday.
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Ride home may have proved fatal
Two men will be arraigned this morning in connection with the death of a Vermont man whose body was discovered at their home in a rural part of North Haverhill yesterday.
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Back to classes, but not to school in Haverhill
Children in Grades 4 through 7 will report to the old Woodsville armory, while arrangements have been made at Woodsville High School for eighth-grade classes, said SAU 23 superintendent Bruce Labs.
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Haverhill school roof worries cancel classes
Safety concerns about the roof of the town's middle school forced its closure at the end of the day yesterday, sending parents and administrators scrambling to come up with plans for the care of children at ...
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NH County prison farmstand stops accepting produce vouchers
Cars roll past her farmstand on Route 302, a busy commercial strip leading from Woodsville's new Wal-Mart Supercenter across the Connecticut River toward Interstate 91.
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New technology being reviewed for Raymond wastewater treatment plant
State officials say a wastewater treatment plant some two hours north is the test project for a new technology that could be used in a municipal sewage facility in town.
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Studies: NH hospitals shifting more costs to consumers
If you have private health insurance, chances are you and/or your employer are paying more every year.
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