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North Country Public Safety Foundation honors emergency responders
The North Country Public Safety Foundation on Friday honored the police officers, firefighters and emergency medical responders who serve and protect residents and visitors in Grafton and Coos counties.
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Paul Baard's Motivation Matters: Take high road with year-end reviews
Many managers, as well as subordinates, agree that the encounters dismissively referred to as 'year-end chats' are unpleasant experiences.
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NH Senior News: Cashin center program on stress during holidays
'Tips for Coping with Stress During the Holidays' is the topic of a program sponsored by the Visiting Nurse Association of Manchester and Southern New Hampshire at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center, 151 Douglas St.
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Experts on panel remind us that networking still matters
Panelists participating in an upcoming series about attracting more business say even in a digital age people need to spend time listening to their customers and networking in person with other professionals if they want their companies and nonprofit organizations to grow.
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Investing for dear old alma mater
A venture capital group that started with a single fund a few years ago has grown to more than two dozen funds with investments approaching 200 million.
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Frisbie EMS taking to social media to fight drug epidemic
When it comes to fighting the opioid crisis, emergency workers in Rochester are taking the gloves off and bringing their message directly to the masses through Facebook.
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Cyber security can frighten
Today, the benefits of innovations are at odds with security. The internet was designed to share information, not protect it. Its fundamental infrastructure was built for researchers at colleges and universities around the world to communicate and provide access to data.
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Former Wakefield code enforcement officer to surrender professional licenses as part of plea deal
A former building official for the town of Wakefield has agreed to surrender his engineering and natural scientist licenses under the terms of a capped plea deal to settle pending criminal charges against him.
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Nashua man charged with attempted murder after Manchester patrol assists stabbing victim
A Nashua man is accused of stabbing another man early Sunday and running away from police when officers spotted him near the Valley Street jail, police said.
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David Harsanyi -- Flash: It's not the most important election of your lifetime
IF YOU BELIEVE that a midterm election in a time of relative peace and economic prosperity is the most important in history or even the most important in your fortunate lifetime, you either are oblivious to history or don't have a single nonpartisan synapse firing in your skull.
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Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: Music defines the life of young Zo Elliott
Alonzo Elliott, Jr. was born in Manchester in 1891 into a prosperous family. His ambitious father Alonzo Elliott, Sr., had made a living as a railroad ticket agent and telegraph operator for over two decades and then made a fortune through businesses dealings in various industries.
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NH Voices - Stephen Stepanek: Gov. Sununu is only candidate who puts ratepayers first
MOLLY KELLY STATES that as governor she will 'put ratepayers first.' This is an interesting departure from a politician who has done her best to increase electricity costs for the residents and small businesses of New Hampshire. While I understand that her campaign will latch onto any issue to improve her longshot bid, I find it hard...
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This week's DWI License Revocations
The Director of Motor Vehicles, Elizabeth A. Bielecki, has released the following list of Driving While Intoxicated revocations. Please note the actual date of revocation may have preceded this announcement.
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NH Voices - David Kenney: Teaching freedom at NH Veterans Cemetery
IN 1997 THE STATE of New Hampshire created the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen, funded by the state and federal government. More than 6,800 of New Hampshire's military heroes along with 4,000 family members are now interred on 14 developed acres of the cemetery with adequate burial sites available for many years to come on the...
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NHIAA Boys' Soccer: Patient Central advances
MANCHESTER mdash It was hardly a comfortable win, but a win nonetheless on Sunday for the Manchester Central boysrsquo soccer team.The Little Green were uncharacteristically quiet into the second half of their Division I quarterfinal match against Keene before spouting off in the final 17...
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Victims of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting are identified
A 97-year-old woman, two brothers in their 50s and a married couple in their 80s were among the 11 worshipers shot dead at a Pittsburgh synagogue during Sabbath prayers in the deadliest attack ever on America's Jewish community, officials said on Sunday.
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Nashua agencies participate in mass casualty exercise
Training for mass casualty events is already a challenge for first responders, but dealing with small children during training exercises creates a unique set of problems.
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NH candidates speak out against anti-Semitism in wake of Pa. shooting
Political candidates spoke out against gun violence and anti-Semitism during a forum at Temple Adath Yeshurun on Sunday, one day after a gunman opened fire in a deadly shooting rampage at a synagogue in Pennsylvania.
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Lebanon says procedures followed for sex survey
Documents obtained by the New Hampshire Union Leader show that the Lebanon school district took part in the controversial Wise survey, which included sexual identity questions for fifth-grade students.
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Edwards failed to vote in 3 of 4 past midterms
Eddie Edwards of Dover, the 1st Congressional District Republican nominee, failed to vote in three of the past four midterm elections and the 2016 presidential primary was the first he time he'd cast a first-in-the-nation primary ballot since 2000 according to voter files reviewed by the New Hampshire Union Leader.
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