The Bedford Bulletin
Hannaford Bros. cries foul over Market Basket
READER COMMENTS: 26A Hannaford Bros. attorney has asked the Bedford Town Council to declare a zoning change approved by voters last March as invalid and in violation of New Hampshire law.
- Thieves break in to Bedford cars
- Corporate Drive development starting to show signs of life
- Open Wide initiative brings U.S. dentists to Guatemala
- Grandparents Day is a hit at McKelvie
- Activists say fight against IB program won't end
- Bedford officer commits suicide
- Bedford graduate credits her college success to IB
- Bank heist: Unarmed robbery
- Senate to weigh in on international program
At Home: Kitchen is central to this home design
READER COMMENTS: 0The nearly five-by-six foot granite island top in this kitchen on the Palace Theatre's 2012 Kitchen Tour is big enough for everyone in the family to have a space, including the cat.
The Goffstown News
Kidnap suspect back in court
READER COMMENTS: 0A one-year deferred jail sentence, on a 2009 domestic assault involving his wife, was imposed Wednesday on the man charged with kidnapping his pregnant ex-girlfriend last week.
- Goffstown TV coordinator quits to take Nashua job
- Annual Nyquist duck race a success in New Boston
- Board vice chair recuses self from school consultant search
- Emerging Leaders volunteer at UpReach Riding Center
- Horses of all sizes help people of all ages
- Ex-girlfriend: I am fearful for my safety
- Police say Taser was used in Goffstown robbery
- Weare police make drug bust
- Accused kidnapper's bail set at $100,000 cash only
Hooksett’s new trash system ready to start in early June
READER COMMENTS: 0New trucks ordered for the automated collection of trash and recycling will be delivered Tuesday, and drivers will be trained and the new barrels distributed beginning June 4.
Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee
- Driver leaving Campton party runs over woman asleep on side of road
- New Hampshire News In Brief
14 arrests at Dartmouth during Green Key Weekend
READER COMMENTS: 0Police arrested 14 people at Dartmouth College during Green Key Weekend, Wednesday through Sunday, and took three more into protective custody, Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone said.
Great North Woods
- Pittsburg gift shop on Route 3 expands
- Man injured in ATV accident
Day of Caring moves Berlin forward with cleanup effort
READER COMMENTS: 0BERLIN — Spring was definitely in the air all over the city Friday as volunteers worked on landscaping and cleanup of downtown green spaces.
Lakes
- WBIN Media acquires 17 N.E. radio stations
- Farmington man indicted on robberies at two homes
Plea, sentencing expected in death of Maine mother
READER COMMENTS: 1A 29-year-old Ossipee man charged with murder for allegedly clubbing to death a young mother and leaving her toddler in an idling car near a North Conway snowmaking pond April 22, 2011, will make a...
White Mountains
- Hiker’s body recovered from Tuckerman Ravine
- Beavers creating Littleton road flooding problems
20 displaced after 4-alarm blaze in Bethlehem
READER COMMENTS: 0BETHLEHEM - Twelve families are without homes after a four-alarm fire Wednesday morning in their Main Street apartment building.
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The Hooksett Banner
Three arrested in Candia catalytic converter theft
READER COMMENTS: 0CANDIA - Three men have been arrested and charged in connection with the theft of 13 catalytic converters from 12 vehicles at Quest Auto Exchange.
- Bicyclist hurt in Epsom
- Alleged killer was on the radar in 2001
- Speed and alcohol apparent factors in Hooksett crash
- Two new officers sworn into Hooksett Police Department
- Dedicated volunteer honored as Hooksett Citizen of the Year
- Manchester man held without bail in 10-year-old homicide
- Police make arrest in cold case murder from 2001
- Carl Caporale appointed to Allenstown sewer panel
- New Hampshire Business Reports
Good old days in Hooksett recalled on Heritage Day
READER COMMENTS: 0HOOKSETT – Windows to the past were opened Sunday throughout Hooksett as the town celebrated Heritage Day and the rich history of the area. Tours of Robie's Country Store, the Arah W. Prescott...
The Salem Observer
Teenage girl tells police that a man tried to abduct her
READER COMMENTS: 1Police are searching for a light-skinned Hispanic man in connection with an attempted abduction Tuesday afternoon.
- A life marked by war
- Mass. man to plead guilty to Apple store scam
- I-93 project gearing up for big push
- Guilty plea stands in DUI fatal
- Windham seventh-grade students journey to the Middle Ages
- Four facing charges after three separate drug busts
- Former county prosecutor accused in fantasy football flap takes job with Mass. firm
- HUD has few fans in regional planning
- Homeless man accused of setting fire to couch in woods
Charges dropped against Windham bus driver
READER COMMENTS: 2Windham school bus driver Kimberly A. Hooley is relieved and vindicated that police dismissed charges alleging she was intoxicated when she clipped a mailbox while driving a busload of students to...
Merrimack Valley
- Vermont woman charged with Dartmouth laptop thefts
- Sen. Odell to seek sixth term citing importance of continuity in wake of other retirements
NH motorcyclist injured in Acworth crash
READER COMMENTS: 0ACWORTH - A Charlestown man was seriously injured Sunday night when he crashed his motorcycle into a tree on Charlestown Road, according to state police.
Monadnock
- Monadnock Sea Cadets reach 'significant milestone'
- Biden makes whirlwind tour through Granite State
Gilsum man arrested in Keene Price Chopper robbery
READER COMMENTS: 0KEENE - A Gilsum man who police say was armed with a gun and robbed Price Chopper at Monadnock Market Place Wednesday morning was arrested later in the day.
Seacoast
- Former owners of Hampton restaurant nix gambling plea
- Maine teen arrested, charged as accomplice in burglaries
Four hurt in fire aboard sub at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
READER COMMENTS: 2A fire broke out in a forward compartment of a U.S. Navy nuclear submarine docked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on Wednesday night, according to shipyard officials.
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Be Aware of Endangered Piping Plovers on NH Beaches (6 pairs nesting)
READER COMMENTS: 0- Whom do you trust more to provide your health insurance?
- Federal Government
- 21%
- Private Insurers
- 70%
- State Government
- 9%
- Total Votes: 405
