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Talks about eliminating remaining Merrimack tolls resume
Four years after toll collection came to a halt at Exit 12 of the F.E. Everett Turnpike, talks have now resumed about possibly eliminating the tolls at exits 10 and 11 as well.
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Former Phillips Exeter admissions official sues over termination amid sexual misconduct investigation
A former associate director of admissions at Phillips Exeter Academy is suing the school, alleging he was wrongfully terminated because of his sexual orientation and his connection to former drama teacher Larry Lane Bateman, who was convicted in a 1992 child pornography case.
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New keepers of the castle hope to transform crumbling Gilford landmark into 'wedding and event destination'
An investor just paid more than a half-million dollars for a ruined castle near the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Salem planners conditionally OK Tuscan Village roadway project
The Salem Planning Board Tuesday gave conditional approval to a major roadway construction in and around Tuscan Village.
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NH, you can look for the lottery online now
With little fanfare, lottery officials rolled out the first online products offered in the Granite State this week, becoming the sixth state to offer draw and instant-win tickets over the internet.
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Eric Turer for Representative
To the Editor: Jack and I have known Eric Turer and his family for many years as neighbors, friends, and parents of their Brentwood students. As a family, they appreciate New Hampshire's many advantages and its legacy of careful management of its resources.
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Focus of Kamen's ARMI turns to getting production underway
A little more than a year after beginning operations in the Millyard, the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute hopes to reach a major milestone in time for its spring summit: a working production line that can manufacture biological tissue for a variety of uses in humans.
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Ex-school intern pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting student
A Kingston teenager has pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a 13-year-old student he met while interning at Ellis School during the last school year.
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'Yes on NH 1': Restore taxpayer standing
When Bill Duncan sued to stop a scholarship program because some of the money would flow to private, religious schools, we believed he should have lost the case on its merits.
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Seabrook teen accused of threatening to 'shoot up' school
A 14-year-old Seabrook Middle School student has been arrested after police say he threatened to 'shoot up' the school.
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Gas company reported 760 miles of risky pipes a year before explosions
Nearly a year before dozens of explosions and fires ripped through three Merrimack Valley communities, Columbia Gas identified more than 750 miles of leak-prone pipeline that needed to be replaced, according to documents filed with the Department of Public Utilities.
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Welcoming immigrants to NH
To the Editor: New Hampshire is the home for people from 49 different nations. Between 2008 and 2015, an estimated 247,000 people immigrated to New Hampshire. This fuels the largest population gain in a decade.
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Mass. teacher charged with using toddler to steal items from mall game
Police arrested a Massachusetts middle school teacher Wednesday on multiple charges, including theft and child endangerment, after he was identified as the man caught on video deploying a little girl to steal items from a game of chance in the Mall at Rockingham Park last weekend.
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Hampton woman charged with killing dog at grooming business
Police in Hampton have arrested a dog groomer who allegedly killed a golden retriever when she left him unattended in a crate with a heating dryer blowing.
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Hampton couple in their 70s face felonies for voting in Mass. and NH in 2016 presidential election
A woman facing felony voter fraud charges said she was on powerful painkillers and recovering from surgery when she and her husband voted in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the 2016 presidential election.
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Author Joseph Olshan talks about 'Black Diamond Fall'
CONCORD mdash Author Joseph Olshan, whose book Clararsquos Heart was turned into a 1988 movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris, will talk about his latest tale, the literary mystery, Black Diamond Fall, at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, at...
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UNH's Museum of Art unveils latest acquisitions
The University of New Hampshire's Museum of Art is sharing glimpses of 'People, Places and Things: Recent Acquisitions 2014-2018' through Oct. 20 in the gallery inside the Paul Creative Arts Center.
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Photographer Mark Hogancamp channels trauma into battlefield artistry
After nine days in a coma from a brutal attack outside a New York bar, Mark Hogancamp woke to find his memories of adulthood had been ripped from his brain.
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Top 3 picks for light and dark laughs this weekend
For laughs clever or cutting ' or both ' here's a look at a trio of top comedians headed to the Granite State this weekend.
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NH Highland Games and Festival kicks off Friday
Think any of this looks easy? The largest Scottish cultural event in North America will give visitors a chance to try their own hands at signature skills at the 43rd New Hampshire Highland Games and Festival this weekend.
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