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Mike Shalin's Working Press: Start spreadin' the news ' this Red Sox team is pretty good
GOTTA watch out for that karma.
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Joe Duball's H.S. Soccer: It's far from lonely at the top in D-I
IT'S FAIR to assume anyone reading this column on a regular basis is getting a little tired of hearing about Division I girls' soccer. Truth of the matter is you're not going to find a more intriguing situation in NHIAA soccer than how this league will shake out come season's end.
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NH Veterans News: Vets can explore their artistic side at the VA
Free weekly art classes for vets will be taught at the Manchester VA Medical Center by Elaine Farmer.
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NH Club News: Somersworth group readies for annual Pumpkin Festival
Somersworth Festival Association is sponsoring the city's 16th annual Pumpkin Festival, which is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, rain or shine, in front of Somersworth Plaza on Main Street.
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Kingston vets plan road rally, meal to support Voice Library
The Kingston Veterans Club is hosting a road rally and cookout event in support of The Voice Library, which aims to bring comfort to families by allowing them to hear their loved ones' voices in the form of recorded story books.
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Astronaut with NH ties dies at 62
A NASA astronaut who considered Portsmouth home is being remembered fondly as word of his death spreads throughout the Granite State.
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Keene high, middle school students can sleep later starting in 2020
Keene High School and middle school students will be able to stay in bed a little later, starting in the 2020 school year after the Board of Education decided to move back school start times for the older students.
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Flu shots available for veterans
The Manchester VA Medical Center is hosting flu clinics for veterans this month.
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State rep says financial disclosure law for state employees lacks teeth
A state law requiring hundreds of upper-level state employees and commission appointees to file financial disclosures appears to be routinely ignored, with no little or no consequences for those who fail to file.
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The Heart of Nashua with Joan Stylianos: Football rivalry fuels drive for NH Food Bank
It's that time of year when fall and football come together. I'm sure you have special memories as a child either playing the sport or attending games in the cool crisp air.
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Vote for Hutchinson
To the Editor: In many elections, unfortunately, individuals are chosen by the initials after their names, either 'R' or 'D.'
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Support Gov. Sununu
To the Editor: Gov. Chris Sununu recognizes the importance of ensuring New Hampshire students have the best opportunity to succeed.
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John Stossel: The destruction socialism brings
Wow. I guess every popular thing government does is socialism.
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Kevin Landrigan's Granite Status: Themes for growing Pappas-Edwards battle are now set
Democrat Chris Pappas and Republican Eddie Edwards genuinely seem to like one another, but this 1st Congressional District race is going to get a lot rougher in the next few weeks.
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Community members mount efforts to pay off Claremont lunch debts
Community members are starting fundraising campaigns to pay off more than 32,000 in hot lunch debt and stop the district from hiring a collection agency to go after families.
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Former Bristol police chief mulls plea deal
Michael Lewis, the former police chief in Bristol facing criminal charges, is considering the prospects of a plea deal, court records show.
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Capt.: Swanzey's Central Fire Station not safe
The town's Central Fire Station located in the basement of the town hall is in such poor shape that it no longer complies with building life-safety codes, said Fire Capt. Eric Mattson.
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NHSPCA: Dog cruelty case drains resources
The N.H. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has been granted its request to be made party to a criminal case involving a Bristol woman charged with mistreating more than two dozen German Shepherd dogs in two towns.
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Claremont property ready for redevelopment
CLAREMONT -- Property contaminated with coal tar finally clean and ready for redevelopment as city is handed the deed back to the site.
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Product of Year winner can save companies big bucks in energy costs
The maker of a state-of-the-art system that measures the cleanliness of laboratory exhaust air won the state's Product of the Year Award from the New Hampshire Tech Alliance Wednesday night.
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