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Judge lifts stay of demolition on Grafton house

A judge has lifted his stay-of-demolition order on a Grafton house that the mother of a man killed in an officer-involved shooting claims holds some of his belongings.

 

Medical malpractice lawsuit against Southern New Hampshire Health gets underway in Nashua

An area physician took the stand on Tuesday testifying that he urged Michael Lockwood to go to the emergency room hours before his death, but claims the man refused to go because of financial reasons.

 

Danville settles with former officers who sued over 'toxic' environment at police department

The town has settled a lawsuit brought by two former Danville police officers who claimed they were forced out and that Police Chief Wade Parsons had created a 'toxic' environment.

 

Enfield couple pleads guilty in connection with bringing drugs up from Connecticut

An Enfield husband and wife, whom prosecutors said traveled to Connecticut to purchase heroin and fentanyl for resale in the Upper Valley, have pleaded guilty.

 

Nine hubs to serve as access points in battle against addiction

Gov. Chris Sununu on Tuesday identified the nine health care providers that will serve as hubs in the state's battle against opioid addiction, sharing 8.8 million in federal funds to coordinate drug abuse treatment and recovery programs in every region of New Hampshire.

 

Homeless man accused of arson says he was trying to stay warm

A homeless man has admitted to starting several fires in the Gate City on Sunday in an effort to keep warm, one of which damaged a Crown Street warehouse building.

 

Lewandowski, neighbors settling bitter property dispute

A property dispute at the center of a lengthy court battle between President Donald Trump's former campaign manager and his Windham neighbors appears to be winding down as they try to resolve their differences.

 

Celebration of life set for Gene Connolly, the late Concord High principal

A celebration of the life of the late Gene Connolly, who had been principal of Concord High School, will be held in Concord Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m.

 

A good tone at UNH: President Dean's remarks

If the University of New Hampshire follows the example and tone set by President James W. Dean, Jr. in his installation address last week, the future is bright.

 

Another View -- Jeanne Hruska: Take some time to learn views of county attorney candidates

POP QUIZ: Who is the most powerful person in the criminal justice system?

 

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