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Developers defend plan for Bedford apartment complex
The developers for a proposed mixed-use project that could bring 120 apartments into town are defending their preliminary plans.
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Nashua officials seek to address school needs
As the school district moves forward with a plan to resolve numerous deficiencies at three middle schools, a city-owned parcel is being eyed to potentially house a future school.
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Fight over dogs in Derry not over despite deal with owner
A lawyer for the Greater Derry Humane Society says an agreement has been reached with a woman whose dogs were seized by Derry police in 2015, but it appears the legal fight over ownership isn't over yet.
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College Football: UNH ventures into the great unknown
The toughest opponent for a college football team to prepare for? It's often the Week 1 opponent.
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VA hosting day for community care providers
The Manchester VA invites community care providers to its Office of Community Care Provider Education and Claim Reimbursement Summit on Thursday, Sept. 6, to help streamline collaborative efforts.
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Looking for a job?
THE MANCHESTER VA is experiencing unprecedented development and community collaboration making now a truly exciting time to join the team. The VA is building new services and with that comes a need for additional professionals.
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Wounded Warriors can learn to surf in Hampton
The Wounded Warrior Project has been coming to North Beach in Hampton for years for an annual event that American Legion Post 35 has hosted, called Hit the Beach this year, Hit the Beach XI with Post 35 is taking place Friday, Aug. 31.
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Al Heidenreich's NH Veterans' Views: Vets' organizations are about you
End of Summer? Forget about it, as there is plenty of great New Hampshire weather on tap and many of us think this is the best time of year, as do the thousands of others who cross our borders legally and bring their wallets. Welcome to the tax free yeah, right Granite State!
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Medals presented for late WWII hero
On Aug. 17, the Col. Edward Cross Chapter of the Association of the United States Army had the distinct pleasure and honor to participate in the presentation of the medals for Navy Seaman Emil James Jowdy, who died while saving his fellow Navy sailors in World War II.
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Flatley Challenge accepting applications
Tech startup companies and emerging businesses can win 10,000 and free office or lab space for one year under the 7th annual Flatley Challenge of 2018.
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Thousands pay their respects to U.S. Sen. John McCain
Thousands of admirers of the late Senator John McCain stood in line for hours on Wednesday in the blazing Arizona sun and triple-digit heat for a chance to pay final respects to the war hero and two-time Republican presidential candidate.
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County delegation gives Gunstock OK to borrow 600k
After a dire financial picture was painted by Gunstock management, the Belknap County Delegation voted Wednesday to give the Gunstock Area Commission authority to borrow 600,000 to fund fall operations until ski season revenue comes in.
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3 years later, Denise Robert murder case still 'active'
Little is taking place today to mark the three-year anniversary of the shooting death of saleswoman Denise Robert as she took her routine Sunday evening walk in the North End.
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NH Club Notes: Audubon accepting entries for wildlife photo contest
The New Hampshire Audubon Massabesic Center's 12th annual Wild New Hampshire Photo Contest is underway, and submissions will be accepted until Saturday, Sept. 8.
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Product-of-the-year deadline extended
Companies wanting to compete for product-of-the-year honors are getting extra time, until Sept. 7, to apply.
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Kevin Landrigan's Granite Status: Will latest heavyweight endorsement be enough for Pappas?
It's another week and another Democratic heavyweight picks sides in the 11-person primary in the 1st Congressional District ' and the choice is a familiar one.
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Who pays for the biomass bailout?
To the Editor: You and your readers who buy electricity from Eversource or Unitil are in for a big surprise. The 20 million per year bailout planned for the corporate-owned biomass-wood-chip-trash-burning power plants would have been taken from everyday people through their monthly light bills.
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Soldati for Congress
To the Editor: Of the 11 Democratic candidates running for Congress in New Hampshire's First District, there is only one candidate who can say that they have won more elections than all the others combined, having served as a mayor, a county attorney, and a school board member.
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A prescription for Hollis
To the Editor: Please join me in electing new conservative leadership for the state representative District 27 race. If you have been searching for a true Republican candidate who supports the state GOP platform dedicated to preserving freedom, limited government and unlimited opportunity for all, then look no further than Jim Kelly.
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George Will: Is government truly of, by and for 'the people'?
Regarding the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, Senate Democrats have a Leninist aversion to argument. However, Republicans could usefully ask these questions:
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