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Drowning victim focused on missionary work
A woman who died while kayaking on the Piscataquog River was a nurse who served church missions throughout the world.
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Dunbarton taxpayers await outcome of hearing for 1m in unused school funds
A hearing has been scheduled this week at Merrimack Superior Court on a complaint filed by Dunbarton taxpayers looking to prevent a special meeting this September to determine the use of 1 million the school district collected but never spent.
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PFOA: Water warriors emerge in Merrimack
A group of water warriors has emerged in Merrimack, claiming not enough is being done to keep residents safe from contamination.
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Police: Man peered over changing room wall at girl, 12
Police arrested a Massachusetts man Sunday who allegedly fled the Tanger Outlet Mall after a 12-year-old girl's mother confronted him for peering over a changing room wall at her daughter.
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Design for Merrimack's Route 101A widening project being finalized
A stalled project to improve a portion of Route 101A has now been brought back to life, and construction could potentially begin in about two years.
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Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: The Post Band at Hilton Head is a Granite State product
The late summer and early fall of 1862 saw the disbanding of most of the regimental bands in the U.S. Army.
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The next frontier
To the Editor: When I was a kid, I remember watching the moon landing on TV. Everyone was so excited!
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Accountability for climate change
To the Editor: Years ago, a friend of mine cut his pinky finger at my house. He sued me, and was awarded more than 20,000 in damages.
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Forgotten by the Legislature
To the Editor: I am a retired Nashua police officer. I was injured on the job and required to take a medical retirement. At the time, my wife and I had three young children. Even then, the cost of living required my wife to go to work to make it possible to financially survive.
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Another View -- Bob Giuda: Freedom is stolen one step at a time
At a recent parade in Northfield, the county Republican committee pickup truck was adorned with the signs of candidates for public office.
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Senate trade theater: Empty steps in the right direction
President Donald Trump's reckless disregard last week for America's strategic and economic partners brings to mind Otter's inspirational speech from Animal House.
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Joe McQuaid's Publisher's Notes: A long-delayed trip to summer camp
I went to brain camp last week. Oldest grandson Ike was at his first week-long, away-from-home Boy Scouts Camp, so I figured in solidarity I should do one, too. I think he had more fun.
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Sales tax speed bumps: Shielding NH businesses
The Sununu administration may not be able to put up a stop sign to prevent other states from collecting sales taxes from New Hampshire online retailers. But they can build a few speed bumps.
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Derry sees green in making itself a friendly harbor for electric vehicles
The Net Zero Task Force is proactively collecting information and coordinating efforts with town departments to assemble a competitive grant application for several new electric vehicle charging stations.
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Violent day in Weymouth, Mass., claims officer, elderly woman
A 20-year-old man has been charged with fatally shooting a 42-year-old Weymouth, Mass., police officer and an elderly woman in her home on Torrey Street , shortly after 7:32 a.m. Sunday, according to police.
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Know the Law: Knowing the 'Safe School Zones' law
Q: If my child is accused or the victim of a crime, is his or her school required to notify the police, or can the matter be handled internally at the school, especially if it is a minor offense?
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Some U.S. industries could thrive amid trade tensions
Though the escalating tensions between the United States and several of its trading partners could hurt companies across a broad range of sectors, several industries are poised to withstand them or even thrive, according to U.S. financial services firm Cowen and Company on Friday.
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Art scene helps fuel business in Portsmouth
Businesses on the West End of Portsmouth are thriving, and local leaders say the arts are a driving force behind that neighborhood's growth.
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Milford candle company embraces conscious leadership
Alene Candles of Milford has enhanced its workforce culture after implementing a conscious leadership program -- one of the first companies in the Granite State to adopt the ideology.
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Strong bodies, strong minds: France wins second World Cup title
France managed to overcome mistakes and imperfections in its World Cup final victory Sunday over Croatia with mental strength to lift the trophy for the second time, coach Didier Deschamps said.
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