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Excavator strikes, severs gas line in Nashua

Traffic was snarled in the Kinsley Street area for most of the day on Tuesday as crews worked to repair a broken gas line.

 

NHIAA Roundup: Sadler, Jarvi lead Gilford girls in prelim

The Gilford High girls' soccer team scored in bunches on the way to a 6-1 win over Fall Mountain in Tuesday's Division III preliminary round match in Gilford.

 

The world's 'oldest shipwreck' is found at bottom of Black Sea

Over the past 600 years, Europe's Black Sea has been one of the maritime areas hit hardest by war and nationalism. Bordering Turkey, Russia and Ukraine, among other nations, the inland body of water's trade routes were dominated by the Ottoman Turks after they occupied Constantinople in 1453. It was a key battlefield during World War II and has...

 

NHIAA Girls' Soccer: Hat trick by Francis lifts Trinity

Trinity is on to the Division III quarterfinals following Tuesday's 5-1 win over Hillsboro-Deering at Derryfield Park.

 

NHIAA: Hopkinton perseveres, edges Gilford in Division III field hockey semifinal

Lengthened by a weather delay that lasted more than 150 minutes, the first Division III field hockey semifinal between Hopkinton and Gilford took many twists and turns.

 

Pastrnak scores twice as Bruins top Senators

David Pastrnak scored two goals and had two assists, and Patrice Bergeron added a goal and two assists to help the visiting Boston Bruins defeat the Ottawa Senators 4-1 Tuesday night.

 

First phase of Nashua's extensive wastewater plan set to be implemented

Officials are recommending that the first phase of a new wastewater maintenance plan be implemented ' the start of a major project to clean and inspect hundreds of miles of city pipes.

 

Conservation efforts on former Air Force base highlighted

NEWINGTON - Work being done to help animals and birds living at Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge was highlighted by officials Monday morning.

 

Turkey population appears to be highest since restoration project began in 1960s

New Hampshire's wild turkey population appears to be at highest since a turkey restoration effort began more than 40 years ago.

 

Salem charity cleared of any 'intentional wrongdoing' after Attorney General's review

After reviewing updated tax filings, the New Hampshire Attorney General's office has given We Care Charity, which had been accused of embezzlement and other questionable accounting practices, the green light to continue operating in good standing.

 

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