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Manchester man charged with 4th DUI after Bridge St. rollover
MANCHESTER - A city man with a history of drunk driving was arrested on multiple charges after a rollover crash on a Bridge Street lawn, police said Monday. Mark Belair, 54, was taken into custody after crashing near the intersection of Bridge and Belmont streets about 12:30 a.m. Sunday, police said.
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Balsams withdraws application for 28M state loan guarantee
CONCORD ' The team hoping to redevelop The Balsams Resort has withdrawn its application before the state Business Finance Authority asking the state to back a 28 million loan guarantee.
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Pembroke man accused of recording girl in changing room
CONCORD - A Pembroke man accused of photographing an 11-year-old girl changing in a Walmart dressing room has been charged with a privacy violation, police said Monday.
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Ex-Trump honcho Lewandowski may drop 5M suit aimed at neighbors who let him use their land
President Trump's former campaign manager appears willing to drop a 5 million lawsuit he brought against his Windham neighbors in an ongoing property battle over his newly built six-bay garage.
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Editorial Cartoon No 2: Aug. 27, 2018
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Editorial Cartoon No 1: Aug. 27, 2018
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Gail Singer blood drive remains team effort
The Gail Singer Memorial Blood Drive continues to enjoy the support that has made the benefit an annual celebration for more than three decades.
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New Hampshire Trappers Association members gather for annual rendezvous
The New Hampshire Trappers Association held its 64th Rendezvous at the Belknap Fairgrounds this weekend.
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Teen hurt in dirtbike crash
A 14-year-old Pembroke boy was thrown from a dirtbike when he crashed with another rider at Jericho Mountain State Park on Sunday, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said.
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Homeowner allows inspection of house where carbon monoxide killed three
Lawyers for a company facing a lawsuit after three people died of carbon monoxide inside a Plaistow home in 2014 are preparing for trial now that the new homeowner has allowed their inspectors in examine the residence.
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New Phillips Exeter reports reveal 11 sexual predators once worked there
Administrators and trustees at Phillips Exeter Academy apologized to victims and the public at large upon releasing three reports regarding allegations of sexual misconduct at the prestigious prep school going back a half century.
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Roger Brown's The State of Sports: Three burning questions
IT'S GAME WEEK for the University of New Hampshire football team, which will open its season Thursday night at the University of Maine. That's like Auburn opening with Alabama, USC opening with UCLA or Exeter opening with Winnacunnet.
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NHIAA Football: Eight teams, one goal in new Division IV
What's old is new again as this past offseason the NHIAA announced it would realign the sport of football into four divisions.
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NH Business Newsmakers: Conroy named among 'most influential'
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Chief Executive Officer and President Dr. Joanne M. Conroy was named one of the '100 Most Influential People in Healthcare 2018' by Modern Healthcare.
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NH Business briefs: JSA Inc. named 'Small Business of the Year'
JSA Inc., an architecture, planning and interior design firm, was named Small Business of the Year by the Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth.
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Jack Falvey's Investor Education Briefs: Slow pay can be a high cost in business
The age of accounts receivable can cause gray hair if not fully factored into everyday operations.
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CashIQ game teaches millennials financial literacy
Merrimack Valley Credit Union has launched a web-based game called CashIQ to help millennials learn about finances.
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Building progress at Bedford's Market and Main as first two tenants take shape
Progress is being made at the new Market and Main development, including the construction of its first two tenants.
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Traffic tech: UNH performing vehicle-to-infrastructure research in Dover
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire are looking for ways to improve safety with vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity technology, and the city of Dover will be testing out their devices within the coming months.
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A bad example
To the Editor: I am concerned with the picture of the 12-year-old boy doing daredevil stunts on his bike while riding on Elm Street. I am not sure why you would glorify this young man.
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