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Convicted bank robber turns himself in to feds
A former Manchester man and convicted bank robber turned himself in to the federal probation office in Concord Tuesday, according to officials.
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'Chief Days' to get fresh review following audit
Members of an aldermanic committee ordered police officials to work with city staff to draft a policy governing the granting of 'Chief Days,' after an internal audit released last week reports the controversial practice resulted in more than a year's worth of extra time off being rewarded to city police officers since 2009
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A degree of familiarity for Monarchs
Usually the perfect fit for a head coaching position takes time to reveal itself even after a hire is made. Doug Christiansen and the Manchester Monarchs were a match before a game was played.
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Janine Gilbertson's Granite Kitchen: Baked pasta dishes are as easy as 1-2-cheese
Coming up with dinner ideas can be a challenge, even for someone who writes about food.
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Homeless man accused of arson says he was trying to stay warm
A homeless man has admitted to starting several fires in the Gate City on Sunday in an effort to keep warm, one of which damaged a Crown Street warehouse building.
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Troy man sentenced after pleading guilty to beating boy
A Troy man has been sentenced to 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to hitting a 4-year-old boy, leaving bruises.
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Store owner steps up to make popular signs supporting Londonderry police available
After five Dallas police officers were killed and nine more injured two years ago by Micah Xavier Johnson, two Londonderry moms teamed up to produce signs that say 'Londonderry Hearts Our Police Officers' with a blue heart. The popularity of the signs exploded far beyond what the busy moms could manage. Now, a local business owner,...
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Tatum, Celtics cruise past Sixers in opener
Jayson Tatum contributed 23 points and nine rebounds to lead the host Boston Celtics to a 105-87 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night in the season opener for both teams.
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NHIAA Rounduo: Londonderry, Central girls cruise
The Londonderry High School girls' soccer team moved one step closer to clinching the No. 1 seed in the NHIAA Division I tournament Tuesday with its 4-1 triumph at Merrimack.
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Our Gourmet: You'll find neatly folded packages of delicious in Concord
We've never been big on breakfast even less so on breakfast reviews. But when a friend recommended a little place in Concord, it sounded different enough to give it a try.
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Tasting Notes with Jim Beauregard: Deep, dark reds pair with cooler weather
As the weather becomes cooler, many wine drinkers turn to darker and heavier wines for the fall and winter.
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Florida man charged with burglary of Salisbury camp
State troopers arrested and charged a 52-year-old Florida man with burglary of a residential camp in Salisbury, according to law enforcement officials.
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Lewandowski, neighbors settling bitter property dispute
A property dispute at the center of a lengthy court battle between President Donald Trump's former campaign manager and his Windham neighbors appears to be winding down as they try to resolve their differences.
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Enfield couple pleads guilty in connection with bringing drugs up from Connecticut
An Enfield husband and wife, whom prosecutors said traveled to Connecticut to purchase heroin and fentanyl for resale in the Upper Valley, have pleaded guilty.
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Medical malpractice lawsuit against Southern New Hampshire Health gets underway in Nashua
An area physician took the stand on Tuesday testifying that he urged Michael Lockwood to go to the emergency room hours before his death, but claims the man refused to go because of financial reasons.
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Judge lifts stay of demolition on Grafton house
A judge has lifted his stay-of-demolition order on a Grafton house that the mother of a man killed in an officer-involved shooting claims holds some of his belongings.
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Dublin to hold special Town Meeting in effort to fix roads damaged by floods
Voters are being asked to pay 225,000 to fix the town roads damaged in the August flooding that shut down Route 101.
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Man found dead in Keene ID'd police say he was sex offender
The identity of the man found dead in the woods off Route 101 on Oct. 6 has been confirmed as Peter R. Provencher.
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Buyers dream big, flock to lucky NH lottery spots
Happy customers walked out of Reeds Ferry Market in a steady stream Tuesday, lottery tickets in their hands.
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Garrison Keillor: It is a good and pleasant thing not to rant
IT'S THE DETAILS of a story that give it life, not the high moral outlook of the thing, but many people find details confusing: it's righteousness they crave, righteousness as a rationale for anger, and so you have the current surge in harangues and fulminations and the rarity of true storytelling. It's just human nature. But it's sad to see.
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