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College Hockey: UNH falls, 2-1

It was the debut of new UNH coach Mike Souza.

 

NHIAA Boys' Soccer: Central wears down Memorial

Following its first loss of the season on Tuesday, the Manchester Central High boys' soccer team could've gone one of two ways in Friday's rivalry match with Manchester Memorial.

 

NHIAA Football: Lohnes leads Sabers to win

Robin Bowkett was true to his word and jumped into the Souhegan River after his Souhegan High School football team beat Pelham last week.

 

City Cross-Country Championship: A Robitaille replay

While looking over her list of finishing times from this season on Friday morning, Manchester West cross-country runner Julia Robitaille closed her eyes and pointed to a random result.

 

NHIAA Football: Ference brothers lift Salem

Football teams like to preach about the importance of family, but Friday night it was one single family shining the brightest for the Salem football team.

 

High School Football Roundup: Lancers, Astros roll Bow wins

The Londonderry High School football team shut out Spaulding in the first half en route to a 41-6 victory in Rochester on Friday night.

 

High School Roundup: John Stark girls clinch playoff spot Strickulis paces Goffstown

Gracie Bolduc scored both goals to lead the John Stark field hockey team to a 2-1 victory over Portsmouth in Weare on Friday.

 

Nashua woman, 61, gets 2-year prison term for fentanyl conspiracy

While federal prosecutors said her son ran the business, she made exchanges with customers and also profited from the drug sales.

 

Saint Anselm College president to step down in June 2019

GOFFSTOWN - The 10th president of Saint Anselm College today confirmed he'll be stepping down effective June 30.The Board of Trustees officially accepted the decision of Dr. Steven R. DiSalvo to depart after serving for five years, a period of growing enrollment and improving financial stability.x201cSince Dr.

 

Gamache not guilty by reason of insanity for Manchester murder

MANCHESTER ' Jordan Gamache sat mostly motionless Friday morning, in his tan jumpsuit and restraint belt, as a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge accepted his plea of not guilty by reason of insanity for murdering his former roommate, Ryan Chafin, in 2017.

 

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