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Autopsy: Wolfeboro man died of multiple gunshot wounds girlfriend remains in critical condition
A local man is dead and his girlfriend hospitalized in critical condition following a shooting Sunday night on Lakeview Drive, according to law enforcement.
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Plaistow middle school students sickened by marijuana-laced chocolates
Four students from Timberlane Regional Middle School were sickened after ingesting possible marijuana-laced chocolates, officials said Monday.
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'Suspicious death' under investigation in Wolfeboro
Authorities are investigating a suspicious death in Wolfeboro. No further information has been provided.
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Nashua duplex fire under investigation
A two-alarm fire that was aided by Sunday's high winds is under investigation by the Nashua Fire Marshal's office.
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Roger Brown's State of Sports: Nothing 'special' about UNH lately
ADD SPECIAL TEAMS to the long list of things that haven't been up to par for the University of New Hampshire football team this season.
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Know the Law: Legal fees generally aren't recoverable
Q. I have a strong legal claim against a business competitor, but I am concerned about the cost of litigation. Assuming I prevail, will I be able to recover my legal fees?
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NH Business Newsmakers: Weismann to lead insurance association
April Weismann was installed as the New Hampshire Association of Insurance Agent's 119th chairperson, a yearlong position, at NHAIA's annual convention Oct. 2.
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NH Senior News: Salvation Army plans Thanksgiving luncheon
Manchester and Bedford residents 65 and older are invited to the annual Thanksgiving luncheon for seniors at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, at The Salvation Army, 121 Cedar St. For reservations, call 627-7013 by Thursday, Nov. 8.
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800K federal grant money called critical for kids exposed to trauma
Manchester leaders are welcoming news that Manchester's ACERT team is getting 800,000 in federal grant funding to continue and expand its work with children exposed to trauma.
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Former Grenon Trading building could be razed
The former Grenon Trading Co. warehouse building along Route 101 could possibly be razed and replaced with two new commercial buildings.
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NHIAA Tournament: Pinkerton field hockey eases past Central
The second-seeded Astros weathered early pressure from seventh-seeded Manchester Central and eventually took control of the game en route to a 2-0 win over the Little Green in a Division I quarterfinal.
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U.S. to exit nuke arms pact, Trump says Russia threatens retaliation
President Donald Trump said Washington would withdraw from a landmark Cold War-era treaty that eliminated nuclear missiles from Europe because Russia was violating the pact, triggering a warning of retaliatory measures from Moscow.
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Uproar over Khashoggi killing grows
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister denied on Sunday that the nation's powerful young crown prince ordered Jamal Khashoggi's killing, but the attempt to distance Mohammed bin Salman from the journalist's demise did little to blunt an international uproar that could test Saudi Arabia's status as a regional power.
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Rye Chief of Police's alleged threats to union members leads to complaint
RYE - The Rye Police Association filed a complaint with the New Hampshire Public Employee Labor Relations Board in Concord this week citing Chief Kevin Walsh's behavior toward union members, but he says he is simply doing his job.
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Panviva opens North American headquarters in Nashua
An Australian software company recently opened its North American Headquarters in the Gate City, and already has plans to expand.
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Tuscan Village proposal passes 1 billion mark with addition of second hotel
Tuscan Village in Salem has added a second hotel to its plans as it pushes past a 1 billion pricetag for the sprawling mixed-use development, according to its developer.
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Family business in focus for UNH center
Officials at the University of New Hampshire's Center for Family Enterprise and CEO Excellence say they are working to attract more business leaders with resources that can be applied at every stage of a company's growth.
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NH Voices - Mike Smith: A lost opportunity for North Country jobs
ON SEPT. 19, a groundbreaking ceremony was held to commemorate the start of construction for the Lancaster Patient Care Center.
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Raymond teens push for prevention
With all the attention on the state's opioid crisis, some Raymond teens are urging adults to put more resources into preventing kids from trying alcohol and marijuana.
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Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: Manchester's Zo Elliott and his famous World War I song
The Manchester Historic Association's current special exhibition 'Manchester and the Great War' focuses on the impact of World War I on the city and its people.
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