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For now, no more breakfasts in Manchester's Veterans Park

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The leader of a church group that has sought to serve breakfast to the homeless in Veterans Memorial Park appears to have backed...

Manchester mayor to oversee economic development office

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The Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a plan to place economic development under the umbrella of the mayor’s office,...

A man and two children exit a shelter after debris was cleared from on top, after a huge tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, near Oklahoma City, Monday. A massive tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 51 people as winds of up to 200 mph flattened entire tracts of homes, two schools and a hospital, leaving a wake of tangled wreckage.

Keene Swamp Bats coach: Okla. tornado was close to home

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Kevin Winterrowd saw golf ball-sized hail fall on a high school baseball field he should have been coaching on Monday, but...

Suit: Claremont's North Country Smokehouse claims $606,011 spent on diamond, SUV, more

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North Country Smokehouse filed civil action Friday in Sullivan County Superior Court, alleging office manager Bonnie Johnson...

Senate Finance Committee rejects House-approved tax hikes

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Today's House vote on a Senate-passed bill to allow casino gambling comes the day after the Senate Finance Committee rejected...

No arrests in Manchester homicide; single shot to chest killed man

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No arrest was made Tuesday in the drive-by shooting of a Manchester man.

April fireworks show in Londonderry sparks review of regulations

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With a late April fireworks display at the Londonderry Fish and Game Club sparking countless complaints, the town is taking a...

Abby Madi (L) and Peterson Zatterlee comforts Zaterlee's dog Rippy, after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, May 20, 2013.

Survivors pulled from Oklahoma tornado debris as toll falls

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MOORE, Oklahoma (Reuters) - Emergency workers pulled more than 100 survivors from the rubble of homes, schools and a hospital in...

Nurse fired over link to hepatitis C outbreak sues Exeter Hospital

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EXETER - A former Exeter Hospital nurse and roommate of the man allegedly responsible for the Exeter Hospital hepatitis C...

Overtime puts stress on Nashua police budget

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As city officials reviewed the police department's proposed budget of $25.5 million on Monday, concerns of a possible financial...

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Senate Finance Committee rejects House-approved tax hikes

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Today's House vote on a Senate-passed bill to allow casino gambling comes the day after the Senate Finance Committee rejected about $53 million in House-approved tax increases and released a list of Health and Human Service spending reductions.

In a captured image of video provided by a Friends of Franklin Football member from the championship game last fall between Franklin and Mascoma, a Franklin player allegedly taunts a Macoma coach at the end of the teams postgame congratulation line.

Board benches Franklin football coach; supporters angry

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The mayor, members of Friends of Franklin Football, and present and past players are upset that the school board has not rehired head football coach Greg Husband after his players allegedly taunted a Mascoma coach when Franklin won the championship last fall.

For now, no more breakfasts in Manchester's Veterans Park

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The leader of a church group that has sought to serve breakfast to the homeless in Veterans Memorial Park appears to have backed away from the request for now.

Nashua aldermen review proposed school budget

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Aldermen had their first chance to examine the school district’s proposed $129 million budget on Tuesday, studying salary wages, enrollment projections and class sizes.

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