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5 questions about giant pumpkins
Do you ever gaze wistfully at your pumpkin patch, wondering when those undersized gourds will finally pack on 1,300 pounds and win a championship? Well, Feb.
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Fast fire destroys home in Hooksett
A fast-moving fire badly damaged a home on a quiet cul-de-sac last night, drawing firefighters from as far as Derry and Goffstown to the center of Hooksett.
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New hope flows for the new year
New Year's Eve's frigid weather and brutal winds made for a fitting end to 2008, a year that started off tough and went downhill from there.
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Goffstown Police: NH woman slipped cuffs, assaulted officers
Police are looking for a white male who fled towards Lebanon, Maine in a silver BMW with New Hampshire plates beginning with 169.
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Woman slips out of cuffs and allegedly kicks cops
A Goffstown, N.H., woman slipped out of a pair of handcuffs and kicked two officers after being arrested on a drunken driving charge.
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NH Woman Slips Cuffs After DWI Arrest
A Goffstown, N.H., woman slipped out of a pair of handcuffs and kicked two officers after being arrested on a drunken driving charge.
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Schools curtail operations in wake of ice storm
The Dec. 11 ice storm left thousands without power and and curtailed the operation of many businesses and organizations throughout town, including the schools.
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Employee contracts eyed for tax relief
Gov. John Lynch wants state employees to forgo a contractual raise. The Bedford School Board recently asked teachers to reopen their contract.
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Leaking Propane Tanks Prompt Evacuations In Goffstown
Three leaking propane tanks prompted evacuations in Goffstown on Christmas morning.
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Frugal last-minute shoppers bring lukewarm relief
With the weather no longer frightful and the snow tucked in its banks, shoppers seeking final holiday gifts yesterday kept city cash registers jingling.
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Merrimack College freezes costs for 2009-2010
Merrimack College is sending students home for winter break with a little peace of mind in a reeling economy.
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Wednesday's New Hampshire ice storm blog: Schools may cut their 180-day year
UnionLeader.com will be updated throughout this crisis as significant information becomes available.
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Shooting of driver ruled justifiable; key details still not released
A state trooper and a Londonderry police officer were justified when they fired at a driver who tried to run over the town officer, according to the Attorney General's Office.
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AG clears officers in Manchester shooting
New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly A. Ayotte announces that the Attorney General's Office has made a preliminary determination that the officer-involved shooting in Manchester on November 22, 2008, was a ...
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N.H. damage beckons to utility crews
With rubber gloves and rubber sleeves, 10 men from Baltimore tugged torn wires through the brush along Weare Road in New Boston yesterday.
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Shoppers keeping sharp eyes out for bargains
"We're watching sales," the Hancock resident said at the Mall of New Hampshire yesterday.
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Saturday's blog on the Ice Storm of '08: Much of NH facing days without heat, lights
This blog will be updated regularly all weekend. More details are available in Friday's lengthy storm blog .
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Goffstown Nursing Home Evacuated
The Villager Nursing Home was evacuated by medical crews Friday morning, because the facility lost power.
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In the dark: hundreds of thousands without power, more than in '98 ice storm
Gov. John Lynch has declared a state of emergency from the overnight ice and rain storm that has left more than 300,000 households and businesses without power in southern and central New Hampshire this ...
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Chains, discounters report surge of shoppers
In a recession economy, stores with names like Deep Discounts and Family Dollar, with rock-bottom prices for everything from detergent to candy, are becoming the first choice of some shoppers.
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