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Mark Hayward's City Matters: Fed up with zoning changes, farmer considers homes instead
If you want to know what crop grows best on farmland inside a busy city, take a drive down South Mammoth Road and peek at the Giovagnoli Farm.
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NH Supreme Court upholds ruling ordering new trial for psychologist convicted of molesting patient, 12
Foad Afshar was found guilty two years ago of molesting a 12-year-old patient.
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Gamache not guilty by reason of insanity for Manchester murder
Jordan Gamache sat mostly motionless Friday as a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge accepted his plea of not guilty by reason of insanity for murdering his former roommate, Ryan Chafin, in 2017.
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Michael Bloomberg to visit Nashua
Michael Bloomberg, a possible contender for president in 2020, is expected to be in Nashua on Saturday meeting with city Democrats.
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NH counties in line for federal emergency grants in response to storms last year
Gov. Chris Sununu sought a federal disaster declaration from President Donald Trump for areas hit by storms in July of 2017 that washed out roadways and flooded cars.
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Salem charity addresses financial mismanagement claims with new tax filings
After allegations of financial mismanagement and embezzlement, leaders of a Salem-based charity say they have addressed the discrepancies in new tax filings.
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Nashua woman, 61, gets 2-year prison term for fentanyl conspiracy
While federal prosecutors said her son ran the business, she made exchanges with customers and also profited from the drug sales.
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Sears aims to close up to 150 stores
In New Hampshire, Sears operates mall stores in Concord, Nashua and Newington. Two other stores, in Manchester and Salem, are slated to close in November.
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Epping man plans to fight opposition to home firearms business
A resident whose proposal to sell guns from his Epping home was shot down by selectmen this week plans to fight the decision.
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Cheryl Kimball's Nature Talks: Rocks figure prominently in any NH outdoor-lover's life
Rocks are nature too.
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Last Week's Rare Bird Alert
This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, Oct. 8.
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Pat Buchanan: With friends like these
Was Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, and then his body cut up with a bone saw and flown to Riyadh in Gulfstream jets?
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Buzz Scherr's Amicus Briefs: The virtue of constitutional vagueness
Few have contested the goal of protecting our personal and private information from governmental interference.
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Saint Anselm College president to step down in June 2019
Dr. Steven R. DiSalvo, the 10th president of Saint Anselm College, today confirmed he'll be stepping down effective June 30.
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Sununu for Governor: Earning a second term
After a highly-successful first term as governor, Republican Chris Sununu is seeking a second. New Hampshire voters would be wise to give it to him.
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Wildlife is wild: Some situations are unbearable
Unless you have walked a mile in his shoes, you might not want to judge too harshly a certain Fish and Game biologist who killed two bear cubs in Manchester last week.
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George F. Will: How to heal our epidemic of loneliness?
Sen. Ben Sasse's new book argues that Americans are richer, more informed and connected than ever - and unhappier, more isolated and less fulfilled.
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Carla Gericke for Senate
I am a Manchester small business owner, and I support Carla Gericke for state Senate.
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