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Butcher shop's deer meat donations help those in need and U.S. troops
Carl West decided to open a wild game butcher shop at his Epping home about five years ago and has been helping to feed local people in need, as well as U.S. troops overseas who love deer jerky.
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Northfield driver hits, pins pedestrian to tree after overdose, Manchester police say
Matthew Pike, 24, was driving a 2004 Infinity about 4:35 p.m. when he passed out, police said, before hitting a 30-year-old pedestrian and pinning him to a tree.
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Bedford boy competes in Jeopardy's Teen Tournament
Caleb Richmond, 15, says he has always been a trivia buff, eager to learn as much as he can about anything and everything.
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Mark Hayward's City Matters: Jack-o'-lantern carving brings out the artist in us all
Like most people, I like Halloween for the scary movies, the parties and ' of course ' the free candy.
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Developers to tweak plans for Salem apartment building
A development partner at Hanover Company said designers are going back to the drawing board to address some of the concerns brought up by Planning Board members.
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Cheryl Kimball's Nature Talks: Talking a walk in my comfort zone
On a recent Saturday afternoon, I was gifted with a little 'spare' time which I chose to use to take a leisurely walk at my favorite place in the world, a little beach in Maine called Sea Point.
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Last Week's Rare Bird Alert
This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, Oct. 22.
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Deroy Murdock: On healthcare, look to Republicans
Democrats on the mid-term campaign trail have trotted out their fabrications about Republicans demolishing medical coverage.
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Another View, with Gov. Chris Sununu: New Hampshire, from good to great
Today in New Hampshire the economy is booming.
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Supreme Court sides with state, lets SB3 apply to upcoming election
The New Hampshire Supreme Court allowed new voter registration restrictions to remain in place, setting aside a lower court injunction against the law until after the Nov. 6 election.
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AG: Woman injured in Wolfeboro shooting dies death ruled homicide
Two deaths: State prosecutors confirmed Friday that Kathleen E. Moran, 36, of Ossipee, died as the result of a gunshot wound along with her boyfriend, Kristopher E. Dube, also 36.
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George F. Will: Georgia is on this Democrat's mind
In her campaign to be America's first African-American female governor, she, even more than most Democrats, is depending on low propensity voters.
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Eddie Edwards for Rep.: He knows about heavy lifts
If New Hampshire's Eddie Edwards is elected to the U.S. Congress next week, he thinks he will be the first-ever competitive weight lifter to serve.
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Difley's left her mark: The chief forester to leave
Her exit from the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests won't be until next year, but Jane Difley's announced retirement as Chief Forester was still cause for pause last week.
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Negron for NH
Steve Negron truly embodies the small-town values that New Hampshire families stand for.
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Trump v. Putin: Peace through strength matters
President Trump was being whacked last week from all sides. One area where he should be praised, rather than demonized, was in the decision to scrap a nuclear arms treaty with Russia.
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Why name names?
Doesn't a woman who is speaking out after being allegedly victimized by a powerful man deserve to be protected?
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