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Fishermen say lie-detector test keeps Winni Derby honest
READER COMMENTS: 0The introduction of a polygraph machine to verify the honesty of the winner of this year's Winni Derby salmon contest was a good...
New Hampshire diocese settles case about priest's questions to boy in confessional
READER COMMENTS: 0The Manchester, New Hampshire diocese has agreed to pay $2,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a couple who charged that a priest...
Lawyer says Northern Pass in 'a corner'
READER COMMENTS: 0Opponents of the Northern Pass hydroelectric project on Friday released a legal opinion supporting their view that the state...
Ceremony for fallen police officers honors service and sacrifice
READER COMMENTS: 0Michael Maloney's sister, Ralph Miller's dad, Edward Graziano's grandson and Leslie Lord's sister came together Friday to help...
IRS head says Tea Party was not a target
READER COMMENTS: 0The acting head of the IRS insisted Friday that he and other agency officials did not mislead Congress by failing to disclose...
NH vote nears on expansion of Medicaid
READER COMMENTS: 0Senate Republicans on the Finance Committee continue to be skeptical of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
Nashua school parking surprise
READER COMMENTS: 0Since David Ryan became principal at Nashua High School North seven years ago, the high school has been offering free and reduced...
Record Powerball jackpot has Granite Staters dreaming
READER COMMENTS: 0Hooksett Police Commission walks away
READER COMMENTS: 0Hooksett residents who voted this week to abolish the town's Police Commission as of next January were trumped Thursday night...
Manchester man who met with bomber was aid to Chechen rebel leader
READER COMMENTS: 0In Chechnya, Musa Khadzhimuradov was known under the nick Spartak and served as a bodyguard to Chechen separatist leader Akhmed...
Winning ticket for $590.5 million Powerball jackpot sold in Florida
READER COMMENTS: 0One winning ticket for a record U.S. Powerball lottery jackpot worth $590.5 million was sold in Florida, organizers said late on Saturday.
Mike Cote's Business Editor's Notebook: Vending machines go natural
READER COMMENTS: 0ecovending, a fledgling Manchester-area company, supplies vending machines to businesses, nonprofits and schools. The snack foods are not necessarily less caloric than their convenience-store counterparts - the menu includes chocolate chip cookies - but the Clif Bars, Real Deal Snack Mix and Blue Sky Creamy Root Beer tout all-natural and organic ingredients.
Sam Asano's Let's Invent: Inventors, beware of PGL -- Paranoia, greed and laziness
READER COMMENTS: 0This installment will concentrate on the patent issue, as it is a crucial part of monetizing inventions.
NH College Notebook: Honors keep coming for several Granite State athletes
READER COMMENTS: 0The honors keep coming for Gorham's Eric Jensen, shortstop for Wheaton College's nationally ranked baseball team. Jensen, who the previous week was named New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference Player of the Year, last week was one of five Wheaton players named to the all-New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association team.
Winning ticket for $590.5 million Powerball jackpot sold in Florida
READER COMMENTS: 0One winning ticket for a record U.S. Powerball lottery jackpot worth $590.5 million was sold in Florida, organizers said late on Saturday.
Mike Cote's Business Editor's Notebook: Vending machines go natural
READER COMMENTS: 0ecovending, a fledgling Manchester-area company, supplies vending machines to businesses, nonprofits and schools. The snack foods are not necessarily less caloric than their convenience-store counterparts - the menu includes chocolate chip cookies - but the Clif Bars, Real Deal Snack Mix and Blue Sky Creamy Root Beer tout all-natural and organic ingredients.
Sam Asano's Let's Invent: Inventors, beware of PGL -- Paranoia, greed and laziness
READER COMMENTS: 0This installment will concentrate on the patent issue, as it is a crucial part of monetizing inventions.
NH College Notebook: Honors keep coming for several Granite State athletes
READER COMMENTS: 0The honors keep coming for Gorham's Eric Jensen, shortstop for Wheaton College's nationally ranked baseball team. Jensen, who the previous week was named New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference Player of the Year, last week was one of five Wheaton players named to the all-New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association team.
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NH Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Ceremony, May 17
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City Track and Field Championships, May 17
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NHIAA Baseball: Trinity at Pinkerton, May 18
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Politics
NH vote nears on expansion of Medicaid
READER COMMENTS: 5Senate Republicans on the Finance Committee continue to be skeptical of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
Nashua school parking surprise
READER COMMENTS: 1Since David Ryan became principal at Nashua High School North seven years ago, the high school has been offering free and reduced parking to students who qualify for free or reduced meals, without the knowledge of district officials or the Board of Education.
IRS head says Tea Party was not a target
READER COMMENTS: 36The acting head of the IRS insisted Friday that he and other agency officials did not mislead Congress by failing to disclose that applications by conservative groups for tax-exempt status were mishandled, and he said to call it “targeting” incorrectly implied political motivations.
Antrim asks for review of wind farm project
READER COMMENTS: 0The debate over the proposed Tuttle Hill wind farm is heating up again. On Wednesday, the town submitted an appeal of the state Site Evaluation Committee’s denial of a permit to Antrim Wind Energy for the project, and, in doing so, requested a rehearing of the application.
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