603-432-3211
News
Taxing telephone poles: Values vary across the state
Is a telephone pole in Hampton worth more than a telephone pole in New Hampton?
Categories: Manchester News
NH analysts offer guide to today's Kavanaugh confirmation hearing
Today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are poised to be the height of political drama.
Categories: Manchester News
Salem police official rejects ACLU claim of improper lengthy detentions on behalf of ICE
A top Salem police official said his department does not hold suspected illegal alliens for federal immigration officials for long periods of time, and dismissed concerns raised by the American Civil Liberties Union in a letter sent to the department on Tuesday.
Categories: Manchester News
State approves Vail takeover of Sunapee lease
Mount Sunapee ski area will be under new management this winter, as the state announced Wednesday night it is approving the lease transfer to Colorado-based Vail Resorts.
Categories: Manchester News
Lebanon rec department eyes move out of City Hall
The Recreation and Parks Department is looking at moving out of City Hall and into a property on Seminary Hill in West Lebanon to alleviate overcrowding in municipal spaces.
Categories: Manchester News
NH activists urge Senate panel to address PFAS contamination
Several residents from New Hampshire traveled to Washington this week to participate in the first-ever Senate hearing on polyfluoroalkyl substances, pleading with legislators to take more action to address the growing contamination.
Categories: Manchester News
Skatepark to be rededicated with rally and competition
A rally and skate competition has been scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Londonderry skatepark after police organized community efforts to fix up the park.
Categories: Manchester News
Derry Rotary to host first ever Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest will be at the ball fields behind the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry on Saturday, Sept. 29 from noon to 6 p.m.
Categories: Manchester News
Cartoonist to speak to Manchester Artists Association
The Manchester Artists Association will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in French Hall at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, 148 Concord St. This free event is open to the public. The board will meet beforehand at 6 p.m.
Categories: Manchester News
Tom Herzig's Trackside: First Whelen Modified 250-lap race at NHMS a huge success
IT WAS checkers or wreckers at the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Musket 250 on Full Throttle Weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Categories: Manchester News
Fired Weare police officer may get more from suit vs. town
With 171,000 in town money already in his pocket, fired Weare police Sgt. Joseph Kelley is in line to get more, this time over a secret file kept locked away in the town administrator's desk in violation of a legal settlement stemming from his 2013 termination.
Categories: Manchester News
Exeter Hannaford bagger takes state title for grocery skills
Hannaford employee Ross Styles sacked his New Hampshire competition and is now headed to the 'National Best Bagger Contest.'
Categories: Manchester News
Rochester antique VW Beetle specialist accused of ripping off clients
A Rochester man who specializes in fixing antique Volkswagen Beetles is facing years in prison on theft charges after he allegedly took money from clients and failed to complete the requested repairs.
Categories: Manchester News
Belmont state rep alleged to be living illegally in RV and garage asks judge to toss lawsuit against him
A state representative being sued by the town of Belmont for allegedly residing illegally in an RV and garage on his property asked a judge on Wednesday to dismiss the action, calling it a politically driven, selective prosecution.
Categories: Manchester News
Mass. fugitive caught in Pembroke campground
Federal marshals caught one of Massachusetts' most wanted sex offenders at a campground in Pembroke Wednesday morning, according to federal officials.
Categories: Manchester News
Wolfeboro girl, 17, dead after dump truck crashes into her car
A 17-year-old Wolfeboro girl was killed Wednesday when her car was struck by a dump truck on Route 28 at the intersection of Route 171, according to police.
Categories: Manchester News
Dive into marine science at UNH's Ocean Discovery Day
Touch a horseshoe crab, map the ocean floor and drive a remotely operated vehicle at the University of New Hampshire's Ocean Discovery Day on Saturday.
Categories: Manchester News
See how challenging 'Working Underwater' can be
RYE mdash Get a closer look at undersea exploration and engineering at a new exhibit called Working Underwater at the Seacoast Science Center, 570 Ocean Blvd.The exhibit, located adjacent to the centerrsquos Gulf of Maine Hall, covers historic milestones in divingrsquos...
Categories: Manchester News
Lucy Kaplansky takes a walk along 'Everyday Street'
Lucy Kaplansky is doing two New Hampshire shows this week in support of her new album, 'Everyday Street.'
Categories: Manchester News
Grammy-winning violinists brings star power to Symphony NH
When Symphony NH kicks off its 95th season this weekend, one of the classical world's most prolific violinists and composers will be in its spotlight.
Categories: Manchester News