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Idiot Baldwin

To the Editor: Alec Baldwin speaks at Democratic Dinner in NH? You're kidding. With Representatives there. He is still mumbling over President Trump. Loss to Hillary!

 

Treating sleep apnea may improve stroke outcomes

Treating a common sleep disorder immediately after a stroke or mini-stroke may improve patients' neurological symptoms and daily functioning, a small study suggests.

 

NH faces 5 billion pension deficit

On the campaign trail, Gov. Chris Sununu frequently refers to the state's balanced budget and the millions of dollars in surplus funds he distributed in his first two years in office.

 

H.S. Football: Unbeaten Campbell back in Power Poll

Campbell High of Litchfield, one of two unbeaten Division III teams in New Hampshire, is back in the Union Leader High School Football Power Poll ' just in time for the division's marquee game of the regular season.

 

Democratic lawmakers push renewable energy strategy

In response to Gov. Chris Sununu's 10-year energy plan, Democratic lawmakers and environmental groups have released a plan of their own, calling for the state to generate all of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2040.

 

Dynamic duo

Lisa Freeman and Victoria Sullivan are very strong supporters of education and parental rights.

 

Mike Shalin's Working Press: It's just Brady being Brady

TOM BRADY had just worked his usual magic to top a magical sports night in Boston and Bill Belichick couldn't hide his excitement.

 

Celts-76ers rivalry renewed

The first step in the renewal of an NBA Eastern Conference rivalry was taken last spring. That's when the Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers, postseason combatants in the 1960s and 1980s, squared off in the second round of the playoffs.

 

More homeless kids visit ERs after Mass. shelter restrictions

Emergency room visits for homelessness surged at a large urban children's hospital after Massachusetts made it harder for families to get into shelters, a new study suggests.

 

Found money: You may be on the list

Thousands of Granite Staters could be in for a very pleasant surprise this week when the state releases its annual list of unclaimed property.

 

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