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Organized labor decries Keene parking meter Robin Hoods, calls on government to crush movement
READER COMMENTS: 0This has gone on long enough. These workers are not the enemy of the Free-Keene movement, they are workers doing their jobs.
Manchester alderman urges review of police phone use
READER COMMENTS: 0Following testimony by an officer that he used his work phone to communicate with women over a four-year period, a city alderman...
Updated: Man fatally shot on Manchester street; neighbors shocked
READER COMMENTS: 0An autopsy is expected to be performed this morning on the victim of a deadly shooting on Prospect Street.
Claremont group disputes incinerator plant's permit
READER COMMENTS: 0Rebecca MacKenzie said she chose to plant marigolds over vegetables because she is afraid to harvest food from a patch of earth...
Goffstown artisan gives new face to Wolfeboro tower
READER COMMENTS: 0The weathered and worn clock faces at the Brewster Memorial Hall clock tower are getting a $34,000 facelift.
Town may have to fix grave error
READER COMMENTS: 0Seventy to eighty graves at Smithville Cemetery may have to be moved, after surveyors found that the burial sites are encroaching...
Manchester 'homeless meter' program seeks to deter panhandling
READER COMMENTS: 0The Board of Aldermen is scheduled to vote on a proposal to install 'homeless meters' in six locations around the city.
Manchester business owners hope to revive pedestrians-only Hanover Street project
READER COMMENTS: 0A pedestrians-only pilot project on a block of Hanover Street last summer was so successful, business owners hope to bring it...
UNH hires firm to redesign one of its logos
READER COMMENTS: 0A spokeswoman said said the redesign is expected to cost between $91,400 and $108,200 and "the money comes from a discretionary...
43 killers on lifetime parole - but where?
READER COMMENTS: 0There are 43 killers who have been released from state prison on lifetime parole, but don't expect to find out whether they live...
Keene Sentinel decries parking meter Robin Hoods
READER COMMENTS: 0Anti-government types, with coins in hand, have been gleefully keeping a step ahead of city parking attendants looking for expired meters.
Adam Sandler catches maid on security camera rubbing poison ivy on him as he slept
READER COMMENTS: 0Adam Sandler was recently horrified to discover his maid had been rubbing poison ivy all over his body as he slept as payback.
Dartmouth researcher discovers ancient life beneath Antarctic ice
READER COMMENTS: 0''When I saw iron, I thought, 'Wow -- that's an energy source for microbes. There has got to be microbes associated with that,' '' said Jill Mikucki, geomicrobiologist at Dartmouth College and lead author of a study about the strange bacteria, published this week in the journal Science.
Plainfield, landowner, and hikers clash over trail access on conservation easement
READER COMMENTS: 0PLAINFIELD - A homeowner who bought a wooded parcel of land in 2010 is now objecting to the presence of a popular hiking trail on her property, despite a conservation easement that guarantees public access to most of her 104 acres.
Keene Sentinel decries parking meter Robin Hoods
READER COMMENTS: 0Anti-government types, with coins in hand, have been gleefully keeping a step ahead of city parking attendants looking for expired meters.
Adam Sandler catches maid on security camera rubbing poison ivy on him as he slept
READER COMMENTS: 0Adam Sandler was recently horrified to discover his maid had been rubbing poison ivy all over his body as he slept as payback.
Dartmouth researcher discovers ancient life beneath Antarctic ice
READER COMMENTS: 0''When I saw iron, I thought, 'Wow -- that's an energy source for microbes. There has got to be microbes associated with that,' '' said Jill Mikucki, geomicrobiologist at Dartmouth College and lead author of a study about the strange bacteria, published this week in the journal Science.
Plainfield, landowner, and hikers clash over trail access on conservation easement
READER COMMENTS: 0PLAINFIELD - A homeowner who bought a wooded parcel of land in 2010 is now objecting to the presence of a popular hiking trail on her property, despite a conservation easement that guarantees public access to most of her 104 acres.
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NH car manufacturers campaign against proposed auto dealer law
READER COMMENTS: 4The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers begins a campaign today urging defeat of a bill that changes agreements with auto dealers covering facility renovations and warranty work among other issues.
Peterborough voters give OK to sell historic building
READER COMMENTS: 0Grand Army of the Republic Hall needs $300,000 worth of renovations.
Firefighters say casino revenue needed for 'public safety'
READER COMMENTS: 7CONCORD -- Representatives of the state’s largest firefighters union tried to make their final case in favor of casino gambling legislation Monday, insisting the revenue boost is needed to free up local tax dollars to bolster local departments and for other state needs.
Nashua set to begin budget review
READER COMMENTS: 1Budget season will be in full swing this week as an aldermanic committee is scheduled to meet three times to review the mayor’s proposed 2014 budget with a fine tooth comb.
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