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We snooze and lose: Baseball needs earlier games

Reporter and columnist Mike Shalin, who covers the Boston pro sports scene for us with a clear eye and a fair approach, makes an excellent point about the start times of Major League Baseball's playoffs and World Series. They end way too late.

 

Granite State condo sales slow down in price, number

Condo sales in New Hampshire lost steam in September with both prices and sales volume lower than a year earlier.

 

UPDATE 9-Trump threatens to cut Central America aid over migrant caravan

President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to begin curtailing millions of dollars in American aid to three Central American nations and called a caravan of migrants bound for the United States a national emergency, as he sought to boost his party's chances in Nov. 6 congressional elections.

 

Russia pledges 'balance' if U.S. quits nuclear arms pact

Russia said on Monday it would be forced to respond in kind to restore the military balance with the United States if President Donald Trump carried through on a threat to quit a nuclear arms treaty and began developing new missiles.

 

Trump unsatisfied with Saudi accounts on Khashoggi

President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was still not satisfied with what he has heard from Saudi Arabia about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, but did not want to lose investment from Riyadh.

 

Wells Fargo pays 65m to settle 'cross-sell' fraud claims with N.Y.

Wells Fargo Co. will pay 65 million to settle claims that it misled investors about its cross-selling business strategy, the New York Attorney General's office said on Monday.

 

Man dies after hitting house with his truck

TROY -- A local man died Sunday after crashing his car into a Main Street house in what police say was a medical emergency.

 

Judge order's Belmont rep to get permits or pack up

BELMONT - A New Hampshire Superior Court judge has ordered a Belmont state representative to either abide by the legal definition of residence on his local property or vacate the premises.Judge James D. O'Neill III granted the town of Belmont's request for a temporary injunction in a...

 

Judge grants permission for special Town Meeting in Bristol

BRISTOL - A judge has granted local selectmen the authority to hold a special town meeting to allow residents to decide if they want to spend nearly 900,000 to buy a former medical office building in the heart of the newly renovated downtown and repurpose it to create new municipal office space.Selectmen voted 4-0 on Aug. 23 to...

 

Man allegedly emptied two guns at neighbors

KEENE -- The Chesterfield man charged with attempted murder for an alleged shooting was ordered held without bail on Monday.

 

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