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Updated: House votes to ban lead sinkers and jigs an ounce or under
Lead sinkers and jigs weighing one ounce or less will be banned beginning June 1, 2016, under a bill passed by the House Tuesday on a 225-142 vote.
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Casino vote stirs emotions on both sides
The organization representing construction workers in New Hampshire decried the 199-164 vote by the House on Wednesday to kill casino gambling, while the restaurant and lodging association applauded the move.
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Officials say Gilford bear shooting was proper -
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Price tag to restore chimney about $1m
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Trial delayed for Epping man charged with shooting romantic rival
Former editor indicted on child porn charges
Somersworth man indicted for Market Basket robbery in Epping
Plea deal expected for man who tried to take officer's gun
Duo allegedly chased off by Windham neighbor with broom indicted over break-in
Portsmouth manhunt suspect turns himself in to police
Police say Nashua man struck woman with Jeep
Police seek man they say passed counterfeit bill at Manchester mall
FBI agent kills Florida man during questioning about Marathon bombing suspect
Jury finds Chester man guilty of sex assault
Hampton man indicted for Poker Room assault, robbery
Updated: Car may have started itself, crashes, burns at Manchester Home Depot
Milford team wins seatbelt challenge
Keene Swamp Bats coach: Okla. tornado was close to home
Obama limits drone strikes in shift from constant war footing
Pease chosen to receive refueling tanker
Nashua aviation company looks for danger on ground
BBB recognizes NH businesses at 13th annual Torch Awards
NFL-sponsored health program honors Milford High School staff
Morales earns win against Fishers
Bruins seek repeat effort and complete sweep
Meredith’s damaged docks expected to be repaired before holiday weekend
Dave D'Onofrio's Sox Beat: It’s all baseball now for Tito
Milford's Morgan Andrews named Gatorade NationalGirls Soccer Player of the Year
NHIAA Roundup: BG girls’ tennis team sweeps Pinkerton
Evidence challenged in Craigslist sex extortion case
From middle school to middle ages in Windham
Book tells story of wife's battle with cancer
Grantham man is Geospatial Hall of Famer
James 'Superharp' Cotton bring blues to Tupelo
Strawbery Banke Museum pays tribute to military past and present
John Stossel: Sublet my people go
George Will: The NLRB’s school-door stand
Pat Buchanan: Barack Obama is the spectator President
Mark Hayward's City Matters: A tree once grew on Blodget St....well, into it
Aurore Eaton's Looking Back: Eliza Eaton, a woman of whom poets dream