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Looking at the bright side of a lot of 'Spamalot'
Can anyone get too much of Monty Python?
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Try out traditional crafts and skills at Old Ways Days
The 12th annual Old Ways Days will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Dave and Anne Emerson's Old Ways Traditions, on the 1785 Hamm Farm, 418 Shaker Road.
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'Afrofuturistic' fashion show to close out Black New England Conference
Models cast from the University of New Hampshire student body will walk the runway in a fashion show designed to conjure 'Afrofuturist' styles.
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Colby-Sawyer College and high school teachers collaborate on exhibit
Colby-Sawyer College worked with New England high schools to put together the exhibit 'Artist Teachers and the Next Generation of Creative Makers,' on view through Nov. 16 on campus.
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Extreme Chunkin to hurl pumpkins and assorted large-scale projectiles
Teams armed with catapults and air cannons will go for distance and accuracy at the Extreme Chunkin competition at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday and Sunday.
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Take a ride into 'Frost Heaves' and 'most under-appreciated town in NH'
'Frost Heaves,' the comedy show from the 'most under-appreciated town in New Hampshire,' comes to the Franklin Opera House at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, and town spokesman Fred Marple is thrilled ' well, mostly.
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Moody Blues' John Lodge spans the decades with 10,000 Light Years Band
John Lodge, of the Moody Blues fame, will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center, 39 Main St.
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You're in luck: Lucknow is open for a night-time viewing
Get a unique nighttime look at the famous mountaintop mansion once known as Lucknow.
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Gatsas for Council
To the editor: This election the voters of Executive Council District 4 will select a new councilor.
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Pappas will protect Social Security
To the Editor: For those of us that have worked our entire lives, we embrace Social Security as the ultimate safety net. Since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law more than 80 years ago, we have lived in relative comfort, knowing that we need not suffer from poverty in retirement. That may change if Eddie...
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Pat Buchanan: Should U.S.-Saudi alliance be saved?
OVER THE WEEKEND, Donald Trump warned of 'severe punishment' if an investigation concludes that a Saudi hit team murdered Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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Edwards shows courage: Pappas uses scare tactics
Congress will never be able to tackle the looming insolvency of the nation's massive entitlement programs unless candidates can address the issue without being attacked for their honestly.
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Kuster, Negron highlight differences in 2nd CD debate
Incumbent Democrat U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster and her Republican challenger, state Rep. Steve Negron of Nashua, squared off in their second debate on Tuesday, highlighting their differences on immigration, climate change and abortion.
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Manchester police officer exposed to fentanyl during traffic stop, medically cleared
A Manchester police officer was exposed to fentanyl during a motor vehicle stop early Tuesday morning, according to police officials.
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Over half of Manchester teachers take 10-plus sick days a year
More than half of Manchester city teachers call in sick more than 10 days during a school year, placing city schools among the top in the state for chronically absent teachers, according to federal data.
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Convicted bank robber turns himself in to feds
A former Manchester man and convicted bank robber turned himself in to the federal probation office in Concord Tuesday, according to officials.
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'Chief Days' to get fresh review following audit
Members of an aldermanic committee ordered police officials to work with city staff to draft a policy governing the granting of 'Chief Days,' after an internal audit released last week reports the controversial practice resulted in more than a year's worth of extra time off being rewarded to city police officers since 2009
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A degree of familiarity for Monarchs
Usually the perfect fit for a head coaching position takes time to reveal itself even after a hire is made. Doug Christiansen and the Manchester Monarchs were a match before a game was played.
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Janine Gilbertson's Granite Kitchen: Baked pasta dishes are as easy as 1-2-cheese
Coming up with dinner ideas can be a challenge, even for someone who writes about food.
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Homeless man accused of arson says he was trying to stay warm
A homeless man has admitted to starting several fires in the Gate City on Sunday in an effort to keep warm, one of which damaged a Crown Street warehouse building.
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