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Boy's killer getting out on Monday
In a decision that shocked family members and state and federal officials, a judge in Los Angeles ruled that child killer Raymond Guay must be allowed to return to New Hampshire when he is released from prison ...
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New Hampshire in a Minute - West
Residents will have the opportunity to comment on requested changes to the town's charter made by the Board of Selectmen.
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Governor to Guard: We will be there for you
Families of the latest New Hampshire National Guard soldiers being deployed to Afghanistan have some powerful people to run their errands.
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Convention to feature Shaheen as speaker
Jeanne Shaheen will speak to the Democratic National Convention in Denver at 7 tonight.
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Consider it a love letter to New Hampshire
Gas prices are too high, the stock market's too low, and there's too much gloom in the air.
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Is New Hampshire a bellwether?
' When Sen. Charles Schumer, of New York, the chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, lists the November races that will swell his party's majority, New Hampshire is one of the first he brags ...
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New Hampshire Governor Signs Bill Creating Autism Council
New Hampshire Governor John Lynch took the next step toward implementing an ambitious State Plan to improve services to individuals with autism and related disabilities.
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New Hampshire On Lookout For Tree-Killing Beetle
The people who keep an eye on New Hampshire forests are asking residents to keep an eye out for a serious tree killer.
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Public Assistance Expanded in New Hampshire to Five Counties
The Federal Emergency Management Agency today announced it is expanding disaster assistance to two additional New Hampshire counties to help pay for repair, restoration, reconstruction or replacement of public ...
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60 N.H. homes suffered the worst tornado damage
A month after a tornado struck New Hampshire, officials say help is almost here for costs incurred by the government, but many families still need assistance.
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Office of Congresswoman Shea-Porter - Shea-Porter Meets with New Hampshire Coalition on Aging
' Yesterday, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter met with representatives from the New Hampshire Coalition on Aging.
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Standards Are Set In NH For Wood Boilers
New Hampshire has set new standards for outdoor wood boilers, after a growing number of complaints.
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NH officials cite reasons for lowest birth rate
New Hampshire officials say there are several factors behind a new U.S. Census Bureau report that says the state had the lowest birth rate in the country in 2006.
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Baby, New Hampshire ain't getting any younger
Is it our fondness for flannel? That propensity to talk politics at the dinner table? A new U.S. Census Bureau report indicates 2005 was a bad year for making babies in New Hampshire.
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Environment - New Hampshire's new law regulating outdoor wood boilers goes into effect
As the ILB wrote in this Feb. 12th entry : The ILB has posted a large number of entries on the possible regulation of outdoor wood-fired boilers or stoves used to heat homes.
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Feds add to New Hampshire disaster list
A disaster declaration for parts of New Hampshire that took a beating in last month's tornado has been expanded to include Strafford and Merrimack counties, the governor's office announced yesterday.
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Edwards' affair has some delegates feeling betrayed
From her front row seat at the 2004 national convention, delegate Linda Gunter led the cheers when fellow N.C. Democrat John Edwards accepted the vice presidential nomination.
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Officials warn of mold problems
New Hampshire environmental officials are warning state residents that mold can become a serious problem when the inside of a building becomes wet.
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Colleges in state see uptick in aid requests
Rising college costs are putting the squeeze on family budgets, and more people looking to attend college in New Hampshire applied for financial aid this year.
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Granite Staters seeing NH first
Granite Staters have been taking up the invitation this summer to vacation in their backyard, according to state and local tourism officials and operators.
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