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Bay State credit union looks for growth across NH border

Merrimack Valley Credit Union is growing, and officials hope to expand further into New Hampshire during the next few years.

 

College Football: 'Cats 'playing for each other' now

For the first time in 15 seasons, the University of New Hampshire football team can not use the pursuit of a playoff berth as motivation at this point in the year.

 

NH Club News: Plymouth Rotary Club's penny sale next week

The Plymouth Rotary Club is gearing up for its 68th annual penny sale at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Plymouth Regional High School, 86 Old Ward Bridge Road.

 

Safe Stations seen as model way to help win opioid fight

With other states watching to see how New Hampshire combats the opioid crisis using the Safe Stations approach, organizers of the program say there is still a lot to be done to make it more successful here at home.

 

Election rules hammered out amid voting lawsuit

Teams of lawyers on both sides of the lawsuit over the state's new election law huddled together before a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge Thursday and cobbled together a set of rules that will govern voter registration leading up to and on Election Day.

 

Londonderry police department launches new website

Last Friday the Londonderry Police Department quietly went live with a revamped website designed to improve communication with the community it serves.

 

Lest it topple over, Laconia is taking down deteriorated 36-foot tall carving of Native American

Rotting from within and showing the effects of 34 years of Lakes Region weather, a wooden carving of a Native American in Opechee Park will soon be taken down because officials fear it will topple over. It is 36 feet tall.

 

Man says he's the owner of mystery bullets

A Manchester man has stepped up to say he is the owner of the Russian bullets that a pedestrian found in a bank driveway Tuesday.

 

With new concealed-carry law in place, Nashua educators wrestle with weapons policy

School officials are grappling with how to update the district's policy on weapons in light of the state's new concealed carry law.

 

Driver of SUV that hit school bus recently caught going 108 mph on Route 101

The SUV driver who collided with a school bus full of Raymond elementary students Wednesday afternoon was clocked at 108 mph last month on Route 101 by a state trooper and has had other recent run-ins with local police.

 

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