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Snow! Slippery conditions contribute to I-93 crashes in Franconia

State police say slippery road conditions caused a four-car crash that sent five people to a local hospital and closed a portion of Interstate 93 northbound in Franconia Wednesday afternoon.

 

Man arrested after walking out his door with a rifle and telling police to leave

A city man is facing charges of resisting arrest and criminal threatening after police say he exited his Clay Street residence carrying a rifle while officers performed a welfare check.

 

Joe Duball's H.S. Soccer: Central confident despite loss

LAST WEEK'S loss to Bedford was the first for the Manchester Central boys' soccer team since last season. That prior setback came in the Division I championship game, which the Little Green are making a strong case to return to.

 

Kevin Landrigan's Granite Status: Republicans running for Congress play financial catch-up

There's no way to sugarcoat this: Republican candidates for Congress are badly outgunned financially as we head into the final 2 12 weeks of the general election campaign.

 

Bradley Jr. comes up big again, Sox now one win from World Series

Jackie Bradley Jr. struck the decisive blow for a third consecutive game, and the Boston Red Sox inched one win closer to claiming the American League pennant with an 8-6 victory over the Houston Astros in Game 4 of the AL Championship Series on Wednesday.

 

Frolik's pair, Valimaki's first lift Flames over Bruins

Michael Frolik scored twice, and rookie defenseman Juuso Valimaki scored his first NHL goal as the Calgary Flames beat the visiting Boston Bruins 5-2 on Wednesday night.

 

Londonderry board OKs plan for future town, school projects in capital improvement plan

The Planning Board approved the capital improvement plan developed by the CIP committee over the last several weeks, which calls for a few small items for next spring's ballot on the town side, and a number of big-ticket items in years ahead on the school side, including building a new elementary school.

 

Wastewater lawsuit nets Newport more than 3 million

The town settled a longstanding lawsuit against the engineering firm that was supposed to oversee the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant, netting a little more than 3 million in the process.

 

Nashua hiring life coach to help students at risk of dropping out

The local school district is planning to hire a life coach who will work with students at risk of dropping out of school.

 

Belmont firm quietly contributes to secret defense programs

Tucked away in a cul de sac next to the town's post office is a company that is quietly producing the bulk of the power sources used in the most sophisticated and, at times, the most secretive defense programs in the world.

 

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