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Man dies after suffering medical emergency while driving

A longtime Troy resident died Sunday morning when police say he suffered a medical emergency while driving his vehicle.

 

State has new weapon in battle against opioid crisis with Friendship House

A new and expanded Friendship House, the North Country's only residential substance abuse treatment center, has officially opened.

 

Judge grants permission for special Town Meeting in 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.

 

Merrimack town officials not interested in toll deal

Town councilors say they are not interested in a previously discussed quid pro quo that could eliminate the tolls at Exits 10 and 11.

 

Chesterfield man allegedly fired at neighbors over speeding complaint

A Chesterfield man is being held without bail after he allegedly fired more than 50 rounds of ammunition at his neighbors during an incident that started over a complaint about speeding.

 

Somersworth man dies in Barrington crash

A 42-year-old Somersworth man was killed in a motor vehicle crash that shut down traffic on Route 125 for seven hours over the weekend.

 

Sununu, Kelly debate wages, pot, voting rights

Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and his Democratic opponent, former state Sen. Molly Kelly, found little common ground as they debated election law, legalizing marijuana, the minimum wage and a host of other issues at a forum on Monday hosted by the Nashua Chamber of Commerce, Nashua Telegraph and Rivier College.

 

Mass. driver charged with striking, killing pedestrian

A Massachusetts woman is charged with negligent homicide and driving under the influence after she allegedly mowed down a pedestrian in Seabrook Sunday night.

 

New dog proved his worth after owner was injured

Home recovering from his injuries after a tree he was cutting fell on his head, Sheldon Pennoyer said Monday that his dog Rusty deserves some of the credit for saving his life.

 

CMC debuts new PAD procedure

Earlier this month, surgeons at Catholic Medical Center became the first in New England to perform a radial approach to atherectomy ' a treatment for peripheral artery disease PAD.

 

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