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Egyptian food festival this weekend
Hundreds of people are expected to attend a three-day Egyptian food festival this weekend in Nashua, an event designed to celebrate the city's myriad cultures and faiths.
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Amazon hopes to hire dozens of employees in Nashua
The company is looking to fill its workforce at Amazon's new delivery station in Nashua.
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Developer to present next phase of workforce housing project in Salem
Developer Steve Lewis is proposing a 38-unit subsidized housing development for lower-income residents, a proposal that will go before the Planning Board at its next meeting on Sept. 13, according to Town Planner Ross Moldoff.
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Londonderry dipping toe into public pool idea
Town officials are forming a committee to study the feasibility, interest in and need for a public pool. Officials put out a call for members of the public to join the panel.
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Asst. AG says search for missing North Woodstock woman continues
Associate Attorney General Jeffery Strelzin on Wednesday said investigators continue to search for a North Woodstock woman who has been missing for more than two months.
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1st CD front-runners find themselves in crosshairs at debate
Eleven Democrats vying for the U.S. House seat representing the 1st Congressional District traded barbs Wednesday night in the only televised debate of the race.
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Mounds of squirming maggots found feasting on seaweed along North Beach
Ryan Fowler grew up in this seaside town and has discovered many things while walking its beach, but he never expected to find thousands of maggots squirming around in the seaweed on Sunday.
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Peter Wolf reminisces about Aretha Franklin, Tom Petty, John Lee Hooker
Peter Wolf doesn't often stray far from home these days. As Boston's resident rocker, he and his band, the Midnight Travelers, hit clubs and theaters around New England and open shows for other classic rock acts at arenas and stadiums.
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Head to New Boston for fireworks, rides and music
The 61st Hillsborough County Agricultural Fair runs Friday through Sunday at the Hillsborough County Youth Center, 15 Hilldale LaneRoute 13.
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Hampton Beach isn't fin-ished with surf and turf
Lots of foot traffic is expected on the Seacoast when the three-day Seafood Festival once again turns Ocean Boulevard into a pedestrian mall of good eats.
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Picott goes 'Out Past the Wires' on double CD
Rod Picott, whose double CD is titled 'Out Past the Wires,' will play Red Shorty's listening room, 4 Paul St., at 8 p.m. Friday.
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'Disney's Beauty and the Beast' visits Manchester's Palace Theatre
'Disney's Beauty and the Beast,' based on the Academy Award-winning animated movie, opens this weekend on the Palace Theatre stage, 80 Hanover St.
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All ages to help tell colorful musical version of biblical tale in Milford
The Friends of the Amato has teamed up with The Riverbend Youth Company to present 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.'
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NH doctor helps cast grasp sound of 1950s South Africa
A Lakes Region production of 'Master Harold8230 and the Boys,' a semi-autobiographical play by Athol Fugard, has led to a unique opportunity for a physician to put her experiences in Cape Town to work on The Winnipesaukee Playhouse stage.
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Rochester Fair making a comeback this weekend
The Rochester Fair would have celebrated its 142nd year last fall but was cancelled due to financial difficulties.
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Editorial Cartoon: Sept. 5, 2018
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Combat means something
To the Editor: I read the article in the New Hampshire Sunday News about combat veterans, and what is a combat veteran.
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Write-in Anne Copp
To the Editor: State Rep. Anne Copp worked with me in the 2017-18 legislative session. She was a spirited freshman representative who was eager to take my legislative classes. I found her to be hard-working, honest, and very conservative, though a bit chatty at times.
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Tasting Notes with Jim Beauregard: Oktoberfest offerings
It isn't too early to start thinking about Oktoberfest, especially because the Germans start celebrating it in September.
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The last straw?
To the Editor: It is astounding that Republicans in Congress refuse to do their jobs and stand up to Donald Trump.
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