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Salem police investigating reported carjacking

A call came in just after 5 p.m. Saturday from a woman who reported a man with a gun took her Honda CRV in the area of 290 S. Broadway, Sgt. Justin Bagley said Sunday.

 

Man injured in shooting overnight in Manchester

MANCHESTER - A man was injured in a shooting early Sunday, police said. Officers responding to a call about 3:40 a.m. in the area of Claremont Avenue and Hampton Street found spent shell casings and a man, who was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said in a release Sunday.The man's name was...

 

Thank you, Sununu

I want to take this opportunity to thank Chris Sununu for the work he has done as governor, and especially his great efforts in advocating for younger citizens, and their families, of this great state.

 

Sore loser: Shaheen blames the process

Having failed to keep Justice Brett Kavanaugh off the U.S. Supreme Court, New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen now has concerns about the confirmation process.

 

Carla Gericke for Senate

I am a Manchester small business owner, and I support Carla Gericke for state Senate.

 

George F. Will: How to heal our epidemic of loneliness?

Sen. Ben Sasse's new book argues that Americans are richer, more informed and connected than ever - and unhappier, more isolated and less fulfilled.

 

Wildlife is wild: Some situations are unbearable

Unless you have walked a mile in his shoes, you might not want to judge too harshly a certain Fish and Game biologist who killed two bear cubs in Manchester last week.

 

Sununu for Governor: Earning a second term

After a highly-successful first term as governor, Republican Chris Sununu is seeking a second. New Hampshire voters would be wise to give it to him.

 

Buzz Scherr's Amicus Briefs: The virtue of constitutional vagueness

Few have contested the goal of protecting our personal and private information from governmental interference.

 

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