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Brantley lifts Indians past Red Sox in 11 innings
Michael Brantley's RBI single with none out in the 11th inning Saturday night lifted the Cleveland Indians to a 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox at Progressive Field.
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NH College Football: Fairweather's huge day leads St. Anselm
Quarterback Eric Fairweather completed 31 of 58 passes for 311 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for a touchdown to help the St. Anselm College football team defeat AIC 29-21.
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Dick Pinney's Guide Lines: Sea duck hunting is underrated, enjoyable
It's usually done from a boat at anchor.
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High School Football Roundup: Stinnett, Juneau lead Goffstown over Tide
Jack Stinnett and Josh Juneau each scored two touchdowns to help the Goffstown High School football team defeat Concord 34-17 in Concord on Saturday.
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NHIAA Football: Salem's power too much for Timberlane
There is plenty of reason for Salem to be oozing with confidence. The Blue Devils have as explosive a backfield group as any one else around. Enough so that they dare you to try and get in their way.
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NHIAA Boys' Soccer: Rub of the green goes to Londonderry
Rivalries tend to bring out the best in teams. The Pinkerton Academy boys' soccer team showed as much in last season's Mack Plaque win over Londonderry as the Astros went on to win their next 10 games.
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High School Roundup: Strong second half lifts Pinkerton field hockey
Hailey Predna and Julia Samiotes scored second-half goals to break the deadlock as Pinkerton knocked off Londonderry 3-1 in Division I field hockey play Saturday.
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NASCAR: Dowling scores win
The inaugural NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Musket 250 came down to the last lap, which turned out great for Chase Dowling, who scored his first ever Tour win.
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N.C. driver outlasts KN field at NHMS
Brandon McReynolds benefitted from a late caution after having been chased down and passed for the lead by hard-luck Derek Kraus.
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MMA: Smith wins at 'Revival' in Manchester
Duncan 'The Highlander' Smith defeated Justin Boraczek for the Amateur MMA Welterweight Championship belt on Friday night at Combat Zone 67 'Revival' in Manchester.
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NHIAA Girls' Soccer: Overtime goal gives Pinkerton a huge lift
Rarely will you find a year where the Pinkerton Academy girls' soccer team flies under the radar.
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Manchester Invitational Cross Country: The family that wins together
Merrimack Valley of Penacook freshman Sophia Reynolds won the girls' small school race at the 44th annual Manchester Invitational. Her older brother, David, took the boys' small school race crown.
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Mike Shalin's Working Press: Gordon likely limited tonight
Bill Belichick finally got around to talking about Josh Gordon on Friday.
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NH industry worries customers will go to Mass. to buy marijuana
Some in New Hampshire's medical pot industry worry that patients will begin heading across the border for their medicine.
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Tamworth farmer shoots, kills three bear cubs that were eating his chickens, say authorities
Under state law, wild animals caught doing actual and substantial damage, can be destroyed.
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Belmont state rep in hot water with town over living conditions
state Rep. Michael Sylvia will find himself in Superior Court next week to defend against a lawsuit brought by the town.
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OSS operative, 97, honored with Congressional Gold Medal in Wolfeboro
Technician Fourth Grade Roger G. Campbell was moved to tears when Sen. Jeanne Shaheen presented him with the medal, the highest honor Congress can bestow.
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Maze of red tape cools pace for those rehabbing burned-out city buildings
Several burned out and dilapidated apartment buildings remain vacant and untouched in center city neighborhoods.
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NH's Job Corps center gets low safety rank from survey
City police have been called to the campus on Dunbarton Road 135 times since it opened in 2015, including 13 times for assaults and four times for sexual assaults so far this year.
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NH's nonprofit pot sellers skirt rules to raise money
In theory, and in compliance with state law, New Hampshire's four medical marijuana dispensaries are owned and run by nonprofit organizations.
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