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Halvorsen for County Attorney
To the Editor: As a longtime neighbor, constituent, and friend of attorney Paul Halvorsen, I can't think of a finer individual to serve as our next Merrimack County attorney.
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Shaheen's bad idea: Censure would be a better option
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is rightfully outraged at President Donald Trump's disgraceful display in Helsinki, and worried about what promises Trump made to Russian oligarch Vladimir Putin.
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Death penalty phase in Fla. begins for Conway murderer
A Florida court jury next Monday will begin considering whether to impose the death penalty on the Maine man convicted of killing three men in Conway in 2007.
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NH Club Notes: State Button Society's summer show on July 28
The New Hampshire State Button Society's annual summer show is set for Saturday, July 28, at the Keene Unitarian Universalist Church, 69 Washington St.
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BAE's 1.3 billion contract for howitzer delayed by Army
The U.S. Army is delaying approval of full-scale production of BAE Systems Plc's new self-propelled howitzer, citing the need to improve quality before proceeding with additional contracts options valued at about 1.3 billion.
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Praying for the President
To the Editor: Donald Trump is not without his faults, as the Bible says all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
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Steyer's silliness
To the Editor: Tom Steyer brought tears of joy to the Trump-hating snowflakes who attended his recent town hall meeting where Steyer claimed President Trump violated the Emolument Clause in the Constitution.
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Sanborn supports outdoorsmen
To the Editor: Andy Sanborn, a proven conservative running for Congress in New Hampshire's First District, is a true friend of mine and an avid supporter of my family's active outdoor lifestyle.
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Judge tosses state representative's libel suit against NH author
A judge has thrown out a Northwood legislator's libel suit against New Hampshire author Rebecca Rule over comments she posted on Facebook.
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Dead River Co. is new owner of Buxton Oil trademark yellow trucks will remain
Dead River Company has taken ownership of Buxton Oil, but the change won't put the brakes on those bright yellow oil trucks.
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NH congressional delegation pushing for pediatric cancer research
Members of New Hampshire's congressional delegation are pushing for federal officials to prioritize pediatric cancer research in light of a report that shows the Granite State has the highest childhood cancer rate in the country.
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Goffstown's Village rebuild to be finished in time for Old Home Day
After weeks of road and sidewalk work and commuter traffic backups, drivers making their way through downtown Goffstown should have clear sailing as the Village Rebuild Project wraps up by this Saturday's Old Home Day.
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UNH's Thompson back at home
When NHL free agency began, Paul Thompson garnered interest from a few other teams but none could offer him what the Florida Panthers did.
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John Stossel: Banning straws pointlessly punishes consumers
Want to sip a refreshing beverage this summer? If environmental zealots and sycophants get their way, you won't be allowed to sip it through a plastic straw.
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How Purdue did it: Dean should look to Daniels
Even as college tuition costs have skyrocketed, Purdue University President Mitch Daniels has kept tuition level for seven years running.
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Brentwood police officer's fishy find: Dead sharks in middle of the road
Officer George Abele has encountered lots of wildlife while patrolling the streets of Brentwood, but he never expected to find dead sharks sitting in the road.
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Mom charged with leaving baby in car overnight
Music blaring from an open car window led to the discovery of an unattended infant in a vehicle outside a Glen Street home Tuesday night.
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Rooms full of blues, rock, folk, pop and more in NH
The summer concert season is in full bloom in New Hampshire. Here are a half dozen reasons to check out the scenery on outdoor and indoor stages this week.
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Vietnam Moving Wall in Amherst
The Vietnam Moving Wall will be on view Thursday through Monday, July 23, at Souhegan High School, 412 Boston Post Road.
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Charlie Puth is getting some attention in the Lakes Region
Pop singer Charlie Puth, who went from acoustic covers on YouTube to chart hits, is out on tour in support of his new release 'Voicenotes,' an RB-inflected album that includes the singles 'Attention' and 'How Long.'
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