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Six charged with felonies after Manchester baseball bat attack
Six people face felony charges in connection to a baseball bat attack at Victory Park earlier this summer that left one man with 12 stitches to his head, according to indictments released this week from Hillsborough County Superior Court.
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Six charged with felonies after Manchester baseball bat attack
Six people face felony charges in connection to a baseball bat attack at Victory Park earlier this summer that left one man with 12 stitches to his head, according to indictments released this week from Hillsborough County Superior Court.
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Roger Brown's Grid Picks: Taking Exeter, Concord, Goffstown in close ones
DIVISION I Tonight Dover at Timberlane, 6:30 p.m.In what looks like a toss-up, wersquoll take the team with the more experienced quarterback. Timberlane, 21-20.Bedford at...
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Mike Shalin's Working Press: Gronk will get Pats through it
THE OPENER is just nine days away. The worry is that the Patriots don't have enough wide or slot receivers, especially with Julian Edelman suspended for the first four games. How in the world will this team survive? Simple. Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski.
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NH Business Newsreel: Siege wins 7.4 million Air Force contract
Siege Technologies LLC, of Manchester was awarded a 7.4 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for Complex Operational Network Cyber Effects Estimation Demonstrations software, the Department of Defense said.
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Sullivan will fight for us
To the Editor: Michael Avenatti, everyone's favorite lawyer to hate, recently said 'Democrats have a tendency to bring nail clippers to a gunfight,' and while hilarious, it's true. Don't forget, apparently there's a civil way we should be calling out bigotry, racism, and human rights violations.
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Vote Negron for national security
To the Editor: A vote on Sept. 11 for Steve Negron for Congress will be a vote for national security and legal immigration. Securing our national borders from those wishing to enter our country illegally is as important to Steve as it is to President Trump and myself.
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Kotowski is a rare gem
To the Editor: Frank Kotowski is running for a sixth term as a state representative from Hooksett. He has several unique qualities that set him apart from other candidates.
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Another View -- Molly Kelly: Chris Sununu is failing to protect vulnerable children
WHEN IT COMES to caring for New Hampshire's most vulnerable children, Gov. Chris Sununu gets a failing grade. There's no other conclusion to draw from a federal government report released this month.
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Green light in Keene: Progress on campus speech codes
Keene State College this week earned praise for working to protect free speech on campus.
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Deroy Murdock: Dr. Mueller's endless surgery defines malpractice
IMAGINE that a 40-year-old agrees to a colonoscopy. His doctor detects no evidence of disease. But the physician insists on checking anyway.
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Release the list: Transparency for accused officers
The New Hampshire attorney general's office has rejected Right-to-Know requests from both the Union Leader and ACLU-NH for the unredacted list of New Hampshire police officers flagged for questionable credibility.
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Mona Charen: The GOP is monkeyed up
THERE COMES A POINT when even the most indulgent listener must doubt whether political figures deserve the benefit of the doubt. Ron DeSantis, that means you.
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Pedestrian injured when struck by vehicle ID'd
Police have identified the pedestrian ' Amanda Reilly, 30, of Manchester ' who was struck Wednesday by an out-of-control vehicle involved in an auto accident in front of her.
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Former UNH lecturers file age discrimination complaint against school
Six lecturers who received notice that their contract would not be renewed for this academic year at the University of New Hampshire have filed an age discrimination complaint with the state's Commission for Human Rights.
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Fire crews contain fire in natural gas turbine at Londonderry power plant
Crews from multiple communities worked for hours to get an interior fire under control at the Calpine Granite Ridge power plant at 21 Wentworth Ave., according to Londonderry Fire Battalion Chief Mike McQuillen.
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Merrimack Stone Industries to expand
Merrimack Stone Industries is expanding its local facility after receiving the green light from planning officials.
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One year after child's overdose, Nashua man's trial is set
A Nashua man accused of exposing a 1-year-old child to cocaine, which caused the child to overdose, may face trial later this year if a plea deal is not reached.
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Belmont man pleads guilty to methamphetamine possession
Belmont resident Joseph C. Callahan, 35, has pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
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Portsmouth man charged with criminal threatening of youth who mistakenly entered his home
A 44-year-old man has been charged with three felonies after police say he fired at a youth who fled after mistakenly entering his home early on the morning of Aug. 18.
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