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D-H tries creative solutions to workforce shortage
As chief executive officer and president of Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Joanne Conroy is feeling the pressure of New Hampshire's workforce shortage.
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Nashua man pleads guilty to fentanyl trafficking
As part of the plea, Arthur Voutselas, 27, forfeited 12,955 in cash to the federal government.
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Laconia man gets 4 years for selling meth at his Gilford auto repair business
Peter Dauphin sold ice methamphetamine to someone working with federal law enforcement, court documents say.
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Jury convicts Hillsborough man of stealing 300k from elderly mother
The jury convicted Jerry Newton of taking his mother's money and using it for his own benefit.
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Cyanobacteria lake warning issued for Sebbins Pond in Bedford
A press release states pets should also be kept out of the water.
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Six men arrested in Nashua drug sweep
Arrested were Jonathan Griffin, Alexander Waldron, Michael Bendel, Gage Armand, Patrick Sleeper and Julian Bush.
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NH sued again in child abuse case
DCYF and a private social service agency are being sued by the mother of a boy who suffered brain injuries at a foster home, according to records.
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Mike Cote's Business Editor's Notebook: Developers saw promise in Pease
Dan Plummer has a ready answer when you ask him to share the most difficult project his commercial development company at Pease International Tradeport has ever faced.
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Vote for the fighter
In a few weeks, we will choose a Democratic nominee for the First Congressional District.
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Just 2 percent
Is 2 percent of a county's GDP too much to as to help defend against the adversaries of NATO?
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McQuaid was over the line
I am writing in response to your editorial regarding the Trump-Putin meeting.
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Pat Buchanan: Trump stands his ground on Putin
Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors. Under the Constitution, these are the offenses for which Presidents can be impeached.
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Wayfast: Quick response on sales tax
New Hampshire's response to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the Wayfair case is going to be Wayfast.
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CMC's new hire: Tim Soucy keeps giving to the city
The City of Manchester's loss is Catholic Medical Center's gain, and thus the city's, as Tim Soucy changes posts.
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McQuaid too loud and off-key
Although Joe McQuaid has been a member of the Snowflake Chorus for years now, he's turned up your volume to the point that it's difficult for one to hear his fellow anti-Trumpers.
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Sober house safety: Fire regulations a must
New programs can sometimes be put into place without thinking through their consequences and potential problems.
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Lobster Wars II: Trade war comes to New England
You may picture old-fashioned lobster traps made out of wood and rope. But nearly all of the traps used today are made out of steel mesh.
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McQuaid should go further
I commend Mr. McQuaid for his Tuesday editorial.
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Manchester motorcyclist, 24, dies in Bedford crash
A 24-year-old Manchester man tragically died in a Bedford motorcycle crash.
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Multiple fire departments battle Portsmouth warehouse fire
There was heavy fire in the 80-by-100 foot metal structure, according to NorthEast Fire Alert.
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