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Lifestyle Briefs: Principal of the Year nominees wanted
Nominations will be accepted until Thursday, Nov. 15.
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Marc A. Hebert's Money Sense: What to look for when evaluating a job offer
Congratulations! You have a job offer. However, you are not done with your job search yet. You need to evaluate the offer to be sure it is right for you.
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Julie Jason's Your Money: Does your estate plan serve as a guide for your heirs?
Bill, a retired doctor, recently asked me: What would you do if you knew you had 30 days to live? Spend some quality time with family and close friends, of course. And then? Double-check my estate plan.
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Dave Solomon's State House Dome: Bedford the bellwether
The last time a Democrat was elected to state office in Bedford was 1935.
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Hiding true colors?
About a month ago, a letter writer to the Union Leader lamented that, as far as the Union Leader was concerned, there are only two parties for voters to consider.
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High School Roundup: Raymond girls pull off upset
Eighth-seeded Raymond toppled No. 1 Belmont 2-0 in a Division III girls' soccer quarterfinal matchup Friday in Belmont.
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High School Football Roundup: Salem, Londonderry roll playoffs next
Will Michaud ran for three touchdowns and Kyle Poulin threw two touchdown passes as Salem punched its playoff ticket with a 35-14 win over Dover in Division I football Friday night in Dover.
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NHIAA Football: In a wild shootout, South tops Central
Defense was optional at Gill Stadium on Friday night. That much was clear as football teams from Manchester Central and Nashua South posted 20 touchdowns, including six apiece in the first half.
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NHIAA Football: Pinkerton wins, earns playoff spot
Pinkerton Academy looked like a playoff team Friday night. As a result, that's exactly what the Astros are.
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NHIAA Football: Bedford cruises past Merrimack
The Bedford High School football team had the top seed in the NHIAA Division I NorthWest bracket all but secured well before halftime Friday night at Bulldog Stadium.
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Monarchs fall, 4-3
The Manchester Monarchs scored early and late but fell to the Worcester Railers 4-3 on Friday night in an ECHL game at SNHU Arena in Manchester.
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College Basketball: Saint Anselm men picked for No. 1 in NE-10
The Saint Anselm College men's basketball team was predicted to finish on top of the Northeast-10 Conference's Northeast Division in the league's preseason coaches poll.
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High school sports briefs: Cross-country meets earlier Lauzon to coach CHaD
The NHIAA announced that start times for today's cross-country division meets have been moved one hour earlier.
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State police take violators off the roads following truck inspection
Police uncovered more than 250 violations, including 50 incidents in which the truck or the driver was put out of service, officials said.
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Arrest made in mail bomb case
A man in Florida with a lengthy criminal record was arrested and charged Friday with sending 13 packages containing improvised explosive devices to high-profile figures across the country, authorities said.
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Katie McQuaid's Scene in Manchester: Pop-up haunted house also serves as fundraiser
All kids who enter the 'Blind Terror' haunted experience at 1170 Union Street this Halloween will be armed with protection.
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Water main break disrupts flow to North End homes
A valve off a 10-inch water main ruptured in the North End early Friday afternoon sending water gushing skyward and temporarily cutting service to 48 homes.
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Vandalism: Thrown pumpkins do damage to Nashua vehicles
The exact number of vehicles that have been targeted is still unknown, but there were at least 11 incidents reported as of Thursday, according to police.
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Butcher shop's deer meat donations help those in need and U.S. troops
Carl West decided to open a wild game butcher shop at his Epping home about five years ago and has been helping to feed local people in need, as well as U.S. troops overseas who love deer jerky.
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Northfield driver hits, pins pedestrian to tree after overdose, Manchester police say
Matthew Pike, 24, was driving a 2004 Infinity about 4:35 p.m. when he passed out, police said, before hitting a 30-year-old pedestrian and pinning him to a tree.
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