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Mass. police sergeant charged with vehicular homicide in death of Hinsdale man
A police sergeant who struck and killed James Arcellana, 29, of Hinsdale, last year has been charged with motor vehicle homicide and will be arraigned today in Greenfield District Court.
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Mass. woman charged with death of man whose body was found dumped in Rindge last month
Massachusetts prosecutors have charged a 21-year-old woman with the death of 20-year-old Brandon Chicklis, whose body was discovered July 10 beside Route 119 in Rindge.
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Atkinson 14-year-old saves his friend from drowning at Pelham pond
While at an 8th grade graduation party at his grandparents house at Little Island Pond in Pelham, Ethan Gerry, 14, of Atkinson realized something was wrong when his longtime friend Matthew Brooks, 14, of Danville, fell into the water after apparently suffering a seizure.
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Tweet using image of slain journalist has burger chain, media firm apologizing
The mother of the New Hampshire journalist kidnapped while on assignment in Syria and then publicly executed by ISIS in August 2014 says she is awaiting an apology from a business that used her son's photo in an advertisement.
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Honeymoon Covered Bridge takes another hit, this time from concrete truck
State transportation officials said Tuesday night the historic Honeymoon Covered Bridge, one of the most photographed bridges in the state, is closed until further notice after a concrete truck hit the bridge, causing significant damage to the structure's roof.
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Editorial Cartoon: July 24, 2018
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Hooksett mom faces charges after children, ages 4 and 6, found walking on Route 3 alone
A woman was arrested and charged with child endangerment after her 4-year-old and 6-year-old were found walking alone along Route 3 on Monday.
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Couples consider divorce to get care for disabled, ill kids
Three-year-old Annalynne Magallon has cerebral palsy, but her family is ineligible for Medicaid to help pay for her care because her father earns too much at the Fort Worth Police Department.
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Virtual reality can help overcome fear of heights
Researchers have found virtual reality exercises can help alleviate a fear of heights, showing the technology can be used as an accessible, affordable tool in mental health treatment.
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A hospital's human touch: Discharging a patient matters
This kind of caring is what older adults want when they become seriously ill and move back and forth between the hospital and other settings, according to the largest study ever of patients' and caregivers' experiences with care transitions.
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Heimlichs: Red Cross guidance could end in death
You're dining in a restaurant when someone at a table nearby starts choking. As they gasp for air ' and help ' a bystander rushes to their aid.
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Atkinson native lands full-time gig with 'Late Late Show with James Corden'
Emily Stikeman, 22, of Atkinson just graduated college and has a full-time job as a production assistant PA at the 'Late Late Show with James Corden.'
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Help break a world record and get your dog washed in North Hampton
Calling all dirty dogs and animal lovers. The Bathe to Save National Tour is going for the Guinness world record for most dogs washed in a 12-hour period in multiple locations and the staff at McGovern Subaru in North Hampton is participating July 29.
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Home sales sag as prices race to a high
U.S. home sales unexpectedly fell in June, posting their third straight monthly decline as a persistent shortage of properties on the market drove house prices to a record high.
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F.W. Webb buys land at its Londonderry center
F.W. Webb recently purchased the land at its distribution facility for 12.75 million on what is the highest assessed commercial property in town.
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Bring balance to Bedford
To the Editor: On Nov. 6, Bedford will elect seven voices to represent our town in Concord as state representatives. I ask you to consider mine when you vote this fall.
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Russian collusion
To the Editor: Donald Trump is constantly saying 'no collusion' with Russia during the campaign. That is odd as there has been so much collusion since he took office.
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Unnecessary special session
To the Editor: The U. S. Supreme Court ruled recently in its Wayfair decision that states with sales taxes can require companies located in other states and selling their products over the internet to collect the sales taxes required in those transactions.
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Common ground: Eating at the same restaurants
Alex Ray is one of New Hampshire's most successful entrepreneurs, cofounding the first Common Man restaurant in Ashland in 1971, and building it into a network of restaurants across the state employing more than 1,000 people.
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Manchester mayor participating in leadership program in New York City
The mayor of Manchester has joined a nationwide leadership and development initiative made up of community leaders from across the country.
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