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The scene at 20 Sunset Drive in Belmont Friday afternoon.

Police investigate death scene in Belmont

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BELMONT - The State Police Major Crimes Unit was at a Sunset Drive home at what state authorities are calling the scene of a...

Claremont seizes FairPoint office building for failure to pay taxes

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'We had public notices of the taking by tax deed and notified them by registered mail but got no response,' City Manager Guy...

The young steer that ran away when it was being delivered to an Epping farm last weekend waits to be loaded into a trailer and returned to its original owner in Dover this morning.

Mother cow lures wayward steer back to Epping farm

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EPPING - The steer ran off Sunday afternoon when it was being delivered to 9-year-old Ryan Hoelzel, who saved up his money to buy...

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Lawyer who made porn videos of teenage daughter gets 40 years in jail

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A judge sentenced a Manchester attorney to 40 years in federal prison Thursday for using her teenage daughter to lure young men...

North Country open for business

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Workers at the region's premier attractions were working through the scattered raindrops this week to finish up spring...

'Back-door' deal with wind farm loses in court

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A Hillsborough judge has voided an agreement between the town and a Portsmouth-based renewable energy company, saying the pact...

Under New Hampshire's newly passed medical marijuana bill, patients would buy their marijuana at four regional dispensaries.

Senate OKs medical pot, with plenty of restrictions

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With little discussion, the Senate voted overwhelmingly to allow chronically and terminally ill patients to use marijuana if...

John Vancor, project manager for the Broad Street Parkway, told aldermen that International Chimney of Buffalo, N.Y, estimates it will cost about $921,700 to restore the iconic Millyard Chimney to its previous height of 180 feet.

Price tag to restore chimney about $1m

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It could cost the city nearly $1 million to restore the iconic Millyard Chimney to its original height.

The former Woodmont Orchard's acres of undeveloped land stretch along Interstate 93 and abut the northern edges of Exit 4, seen in the top-left of this photo looking southward in Londonderry. The development planned for the site, known as Woodmont Commons, would be built in stages over the next 20 years.

Officials disallow Woodmont slide show

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A group of Londonderry residents who'd hoped to speak their peace during Wednesday night's latest public hearing on the...

Officials question Nashua parking proposal

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Several aldermen voiced concerns this week about a proposed pilot program that would allow overnight parking on select downtown...

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'Back-door' deal with wind farm loses in court

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A Hillsborough judge has voided an agreement between the town and a Portsmouth-based renewable energy company, saying the pact was reached during illegal meetings.

McCafferty nominated to federal bench to succeed McAuliffe

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CONCORD - Federal magistrate Landya McCafferty has been nominated to the position of judge at U.S. District Court in Concord.

Under New Hampshire's newly passed medical marijuana bill, patients would buy their marijuana at four regional dispensaries.

Senate OKs medical pot, with plenty of restrictions

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With little discussion, the Senate voted overwhelmingly to allow chronically and terminally ill patients to use marijuana if other drugs prove ineffective. The Senate voted 18-6 Thursday to approve House Bill 573, which establishes a medical marijuana program for New Hampshire patients who are both chronically ill and exhibit certain symptoms, and who have had the same physician for more than three months.

State’s stand-your-ground law intact

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The Senate Thursday refused to act on a bill to repeal the state’s new stand-your-ground bill, effectively killing the effort.

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