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Coca-Cola Bottling Co. production center in Londonderry to see improvements
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Northern New England plans to invest 4.5 million in its Londonderry production center and cease manufacturing operations at its Needham, Mass., plant, potentially impacting about 146 employees there.
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Trump targets U.S. birthright citizenship as elections loom
With congressional elections a week away, President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he will seek to scrap the right of citizenship for U.S.-born children of non-citizens and illegal immigrants as he tries again to dramatically reshape immigration policies.
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NHIAA Girls' Soccer: Stevens, Hopkinton surge into D-III finals
The Stevens of Claremont girls' soccer team scored two late first-half goals and held off Campbell of Litchfield to earn a 2-1 victory in the NHIAA Division III semifinals Tuesday at Bank of New Hampshire Stadium.
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Center Harbor man seeks new trial, claims attorney x2018ineffective'
LACONIA - A Center Harbor man now serving a minimum prison sentence of nine and a half years for abusing a power of attorney to steal more than 400,000 from his late father is claiming his lawyer was ineffective and is asking a judge to grant him a new trial.Keith C. Fitzgerald, 53, was sentenced in...
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Records of dead drug court counselor sought
A counselor associated with a Nashua drug court program botched a client's treatment, supposedly took drugs with participants in the program, and eventually overdosed and died, a former drug court participant claims in a court filing.
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Pappas' tipping point
To the Editor: Chris Pappas betting Romney was right
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Pat Buchanan: Are we in worse times than 1968?
SATURDAY, IN Pittsburgh, a Sabbath celebration at the Tree of Life synagogue became the site of the largest mass murder of Jews in U.S. history. Eleven worshippers were killed by a racist gunman.
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Garrison Keillor: An old dancer among the young
I WENT TO a fundraiser for my daughter's school Saturday and wandered out in search of relief and found myself trapped on the dance floor among demented teens writhing and jerking to the throb of a DJ's explosive sound unit and there was my girl, in a circle of girls holding hands, bouncing around in a tribal ceremony unknown to me, an old man...
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Hogan for county attorney
To the Editor: Changes have been hitting law enforcement, including prosecution, hard and fast.
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Police continue to investigate anti-Semitic graffiti at Manchester park
Manchester police said they continue to actively investigate the spray painting of two swastikas in a North End neighborhood, while the rabbi at a synagogue in the neighborhood said the response from the Manchester community has been overwhelming.
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Exeter's Friars make their mark
When Sam Lopes was the head women's soccer coach at the University of New Hampshire, he tried to recruit Exeter High's Katie Day and Casey Estey. The fact Day and Estey decided to enroll at Providence College proved to be a stroke of good fortune for Lopes, who became the Friars head coach in 2014.
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Both sides challenge order in Gorham ATV trailhead lawsuit
The town of Gorham and the 13 residents who sued it and the state to close an ATV gateway on Route 2 are appealing a recent order handed down by Justice Lawrence MacLeod.
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Accused pedophile is facing more charges
A man already facing 17 felony charges of molesting two children has had new charges brought against him after a third victim was identified.
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Trump visits Pittsburgh in wake of synagogue massacre
President Donald Trump, shrugging off objections from some critics that he was unwelcome, on Tuesday offered condolences at the Pittsburgh synagogue where 11 Jewish worshipers were shot to death as thousands of mourners attended the first funerals for victims of the massacre.
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Coca-Cola's healthier drinks help sales and profit top estimates
Coca-Cola Co. posted sales and profit that beat estimates as the company got a boost from its lower sugar beverages, like waters and diet sodas.
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Republicans focus on defending U.S. Senate
Republican campaigns took a defensive approach a week before elections to determine control of the U.S. Congress, with the party spending more to try to hold on to previously secure House seats and President Donald Trump preparing a six-day trip focused on Senate races.
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Ex-owner of water park told to pay 1.3m in restitution for illegal fund-raising
The former owner of a Candia water park must pay 1.3 million in restitution and 125,000 in finescosts after state regulators found he engaged in illegal fund-raising.
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2nd CD candidates Kuster, Negron trade barbs in final debate
Democratic U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster and Republican challenger state Rep. Steve Negron staked out drastically different policy positions and priorities for the state's 2nd Congressional District in their final debate of the campaign season on Tuesday night, tackling immigration, gun control, abortion and a host of other issues.
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Manchester standoff ends peacefully
An 11-hour standoff at the East Ridge Village town house and condominium complex ended peacefully shortly after midnight.
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