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Lebanon Airport passes annual 10,000 passenger mark to qualify for FAA $1M
Cape Air offered flights for as low as $12 to help the airport reach its 10,000-passenger goal for 2012, a milestone that will guarantee the airport a $1 million subsidy from the federal government to be used for facility improvements.
LATEST NEW HAMPSHIRE ANGLE
Business
0Grand jury: Top port officials scammed in $50,000 stock swindle
0Forbes: Ivy League town gets first celebrity chef restaurant, luxe lodging
0Gregg supports duel roles for J.P. Morgans Jamie Dimon despite multi-billion loss
0OSHA fines Portsmouth muffler shop $221K for alleged safety violations
0Belknap County interest in Medicare rehab biz opoosed by Catholic Charities
0Keene budget proposal projects 31% revenue parking meter, 63.5% increase in fines
0Shea-Porter, Kuster bill severs pipeline crossing North Country from larger Keystone decision
0SIFMA CEO Gregg: Moody's, Fitch to give U.S. breathing room
Politics
0NHPR: NH casino would mean building addiction services from the ground up
0NH receives second least federal funding for education after New Jersey
0Sen. Kelly Ayotte fights back over guns; target of out-of-state ad buy says critics wrong
0Weekly Standard: IRS chain of command suggests scandal not limited to 'low-level employees'
0Maryland governor hosts fundraiser for Sen. Shaheen
Courts and Public Oversight
0Nurse fired over link to hepatitis C outbreak sues Exeter Hospital
0North Country Smokehouse suit claims employee stole more than $600K
0NH company seeking $200,000 for saving Maine lobster boat
0New Hampshire diocese settles case about priest's questions to boy in confessional
0Criminal checks sought for jurors in Bulger case
0Right-to-know suit filed against Carroll County commissioners
General News
0Overdue kayakers found safe on island eating lobster
0EPA formally proposes adding Farmington Superfund site prompted by state
0Homeless camp in Somersworth appears suddenly abandoned
0Former South Berwick altar boys file lawsuit against Maine Catholic Church
0State says no evidence of air pollution in Balsams fire, but fines firefighters $2,601 anyway
0Member of Dartmouth protest group charged with Class-A felony for theft of watch from sleeping alumnus
0New American Legion Post behind bars in Berlin prepares to hold first Memorial Day Ceremony
036 injured veterans to receive Segways at Va. event
0Monadnock Regional School District may cut more than 30 jobs
0Arthur Caplan: Stop critiquing the DSM 5
Features & Entertainment
0Sarah Silverman's 'Perfect Night': will.i.am guests on anthem for staying in
0Exeter is a fine place to declare your independence
0Most popular NH baby names, then and now (1962-2012)
0Nashua Sculpture Symposium launches this week, to continue for the next three
Opinion
0Fosters: SB 152 a bad bill, plain and simple
0Grant Bosse: Anyone remember Shaheen rushing to defend Ayotte from out-of-state special interests?
0Daily Kos blogger decries glee of liberals heaping scorn on victims of deadly tornadoes
Sports & Outdoors
0Locke: 'Every day is exciting' in the big leagues
0NH sister to run Vt. marathon along with 20 or other family members to remember soldier killed in Iraq a decade ago
0Records fall in annual Smith River race in Wolfeboro
0Following Chip Kelly through an Eagles practice
0Pair of rabid racoons found in Hanover
0Chip Kelly has job security. Michael Vick does not.
0Plainfield, landowner, and hikers clash over trail access on conservation easement
0Kevin Thomas: No Sox affilliation, no problem for Fisher Cats
0Hoops star A.J. Turner transferring to New Hampshire school
0NH company introduces alternative way for golfers to hold private golf club membership
0Guides blown away by gifts after thieves' raid camp taking tents, cookers, gazebos and other gear
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- Newmont Military Band conjures sights, sounds of earlier century - 0
- Trial lawyers recount Whitey Bulger case, 'Departed' film screened at Red Rivers - 0
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- Hundreds of Monadnock Region students team with professional musicians - 0
- Dartmouth musicians tackle 'Mahler boot camp' - 0
- White Mountains attractions launch unofficial start to seaso - 0
- Currier poster exhibit marks pop culture evolution - 0
- Go boldly where 'Star Trek,' 'Star Wars' have gone - 0
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MAKE SURE IT'S ME Opens at West End Studio Theatre
READER COMMENTS: 0Artists' Collaborative Theatre Of New England (ACT ONE) presents the world premiere production of Kate Wenner's MAKE SURE IT'S ME, opening June 1 at the West End Studio Theatre in Portsmouth, NH.
Harmonica Master James Cotton forced to postpone May 25 Londonderry Performance
READER COMMENTS: 0Grammy Award-winning harmonica master James Cotton has announced he has been forced to postpone his Saturday, May 25 performance at Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry.
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Loon Mountain Resort Unleashes New Obstacles for July 13 Monster Mud Run
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Location Change for N.H. Fish and Game Commission Meeting June 12
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Help Combat Invasive Plants; Loaner Tools & Statewide Web Resource
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Cranmore Opens for Spring/Summer Operations on May 25
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29th Annual Chowder Fest Kicks-Off Summer on June 1st
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Loon Mountain Resort Opens for Summer May 25
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Seven Earn N.H. Fish and Game Commission Awards of Excellence


