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Chiefs come up short against Patriots
Big game by Tyreek Hill and Patrick Mahomes, but Chiefs come up short against Patriots
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Plaistow couple brings moving portraits to D.C. in fight against opioid epidemic
Jim and Anne Marie Zanfagna found a way to put a face on the opioid epidemic and last week they brought their powerful message to Washington, D.C.
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St. Mary's Bank honored as Best Credit Union to Work For
Credit Union Week
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Service Credit Union receives CUNA's Benefits of Membership Award
Credit Union Week
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Manchester man celebrates 90 years
The children of Raymond F. Lamy of Manchester honored their father on Sept. 29 with a 90th birthday celebration. More than 100 family members and friends gathered to celebrate.
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Gators, black bears and giraffes, oh my!
Scores of laid-off workers at Toys R Us, the once-great toy emporium that has seen massive layoffs and widespread store closings, are furious that Geoffrey the Giraffe still has his job, while thousands of his workmates have been put out to the proverbial pasture.
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Kudlow backs Trump on Fed independence
White House economic director Larry Kudlow said Sunday that President Donald Trump is concerned that higher interest rates might derail the U.S. economy, but wasn't trying to interfere with Federal Reserve independence when he criticized monetary policy as 'crazy.'
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Man killed in Boston hours after mayor seeks community crime help
Hours after city, police and civic leaders called for the community's help in stemming the fatal homicides bloodying Boston's streets, two people were shot in Dorchester, leaving one man dead.
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Trump calls Mattis 'sort of a Democrat,' says he 'may leave'
WASHINGTON ' President Donald Trump said he is unsure whether Defense Secretary James Mattis is planning to step down from his post, but told CBS' '60 Minutes' in a pre-taped interview that the retired general might and that he regards Mattis as 'sort of a Democrat.'
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Political violence goes from coast to coast
Street beatings and melees broke out on both coasts this weekend during confrontations involving the Proud Boys and antifascists ' ideologically opposed movements that both condone political violence and practice it with some regularity on their opponents.
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Harvard's admissions policy is on trial
Harvard University's secretive admissions process will undergo a rare public dissection in a trial starting this week of allegations that the Ivy League school discriminates against Asian-Americans.
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15th annual RiverFire on the Androscoggin attracts thousands to Berlin
BERLIN - The City that Trees Built continues to cement its position as the place to be on the second Saturday of October, with an estimated 5,000 people turning out for the 15th annual RiverFire on the Androscoggin.
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Reimbursement requests for federal funds back on track in Nashua
The New Hampshire Department of Education temporarily halted the processing of reimbursement requests for federal grant funds to the local school district following a misstep with the certification process.
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Hayward's journey back isn't done
Gordon Hayward and his wife, Robyn, have an agreement, largely at her insistence. The pact goes back to well before the Celtics forward's mission was consumed by his recovery from a broken left tibia.
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Green Bay legend Taylor dies at 83
Former Green Bay fullback Jim Taylor, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Saturday morning, the team announced.
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