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Mass. man pleads guilty to illegally selling animal drugs
A Haverhill, Mass. man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to sell misbranded prescription animal drugs from a business in Newton, N.H., federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
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Man gets 10 years for fentanyl trafficking
A federal judge has sentenced Manchester's William Looney, 55, to 10 years in federal prison for fentanyl trafficking, prosecutors announced Thursday.
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New Salem fire chief outlines plans for future
The new chief of the Salem Fire Department, wrapping up his first week in the new post, said he has plans to expand wellness programs for his firefighters and build more facilities in the coming years.
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Goffstown police officer foils burglary in progress
An observant Goffstown police officer stopped a burglary in progress at a local self-storage business early Thursday morning, police said.
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H.S. Football Power Poll: Pinkerton begins at No. 1 spot
The teams in last season's Division I state championship game will start this season on top of the 2018 Union Leader High School Football Power Poll. It's the runner-up, though, that starts No. 1.
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I'm voting for Eddie Edwards
To the Editor: After I heard Eddie Edwards first speak about his history in the U.S. Navy and his law enforcement career, he went on to explain how he would represent New Hampshire.
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Opponents of SB3 testify that state's new election law will suppress votes
An advocate for immigrant families and a University of New Hampshire student activist testified that the state's new election law would suppress turnout among students, the homeless and newly minted American citizens as the hearing on Senate Bill 3 entered its fourth day in Hillsborough County Superior Court.
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Mail delivery to state's prisons to be temporarily suspended
All mail to New Hampshire prisons will be held for a short period of time, after staff and inmates in several out-of-state prisons became sick after coming in contact with unknown substances, New Hampshire corrections officials announced.
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Men accused of using stolen credit cards in Manchester
Three young men from Florida face theft and fraud charges after they allegedly loaded up the credit cards they found in a backpack of someone who mistakenly left it on a Boston Express bus, said Manchester police.
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NH confirms first death in Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Hampton
HAMPTON - The state's epidemiologist said Thursday that a person has died from complications officials believe were connected to the Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Hampton.
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Victim in deadly Seabrook crash alleges driver once stated, 'You better watch your back'
Erin VanDalinda was so concerned about her safety living next to Catrina Costello that she went to court last year to get a protective order.
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Driver charged in fatal Seabrook pedestrian crash was under restraining order to stay away from wife of victim
A Seabrook woman is charged with second-degree murder after she allegedly aimed her truck at a neighbor and then accelerated as she plowed into him and his wife while they were walking their dog early Wednesday evening.
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Students: New Dover High School is breathtaking
DOVER - Juniors and seniors described Dover's new 87.4 million high school as 'breathtaking' when they entered the building Wednesday.
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Search for missing North Woodstock woman continues Wednesday in Grafton
The search for a missing North Woodstock woman entered its second day Wednesday with a large contingent from New Hampshire State Police and other agencies staging at the Mill Brook Christian Fellowship church ' next door to a home at 225 Main St. surrounded by crime-scene tape.
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Goffstown dealing with rat infestation
In response to an apparent rat infestation in and around the area of Laurier and Davignon streets, the Goffstown Building and Health Department is in the process of putting together an informational mailer for residents on how to avoid further attraction of the unwanted visitors.
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Kid-friendly businesses moving into former Apple Tree Mall
Two new businesses are moving into the Apple Tree Mall, a shopping plaza that recently came under new ownership.
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NH National Guard opens new maintenance facility in Hooksett
On Wednesday, members of the military, elected officials, and local citizens gathered to commemorate the ribbon cutting of the New Hampshire Army National Guard's newest Field Maintenance Shop FMS on Hooksett Road.
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Are you wearing your bike helmet in Londonderry? You might get a free pizza voucher
A local insurance executive and the Londonderry Police Department are teaming up with Prosciutto's Pizza to encourage kids to wear helmets when they ride bicycles.
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Struggling wood chip market causing Derry brush to pile up
At the beginning of the month, the town's Department of Public Works announced that the brush pile at the transfer station would close until further notice, but reopened it briefly on Aug. 16, 17 and 18 before closing it again.
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Garrison Keillor: A man watching his own heartbeat
I LAY ON A COUCH at a clinic last week, watching my echocardiogram on a screen, and made a firm resolution, the 10th or 12th in the past couple years, to buckle down and tend to business, fight off distraction and focus on the immediate task, walk briskly half an hour a day, eat green leafy vegetables, drink more liquids, and finish the projects...
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