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Fishnet stocking-clad Merrimack man in devil horns and makeup flees police on foot

MERRIMACK ' Decked out in fishnet stockings and devil horns, a local man in makeup was arrested after allegedly trying to break into a Grouse Lane home early Tuesday morning.

 

Teacher resigns who allegedly used small children to steal prizes from game machine at Salem mall

SALEM ' An 85,000-a-year teacher who fled his school when confronted by police last month about using a small child to break into an arcade machine at the Mall at Rockingham Park to steal prizes won't be returning.

 

Viral video of mouse feasting in UNH dining hall didn't keep hungry students away Wednesday

DURHAM - A viral video of a plucky mouse feasting off slop trays has some students avoiding the University of New Hampshire's largest dining hall and the school calling pest control.

 

How much do you know about Halloween? Win 4 tickets to see UNH vs Albany

Finish the quiz and be entered into a random drawing to win 4 tickets to the game on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 1 p.m.

 

CDC investigating mysterious polio-like illness in New Hampshire

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a suspected case of Acute Flaccid Myelitis in New Hampshire.The spinal cord condition is caused by an polio-like enterovirus and manifests with similar symptoms, particularly muscle weakness and partial paralysis. The CDC has been monitoring an increase in cases since...

 

Fishnet stocking-clad Merrimack man in devil horns and makeup flees police on foot

Decked out in fishnet stockings and devil horns, a local man was arrested for allegedly trying to break into a Grouse Lane residence early Tuesday morning.

 

After audit finds 'Chief Day' giveaway snowballed to 466 days, Chief Capano hopes to reform not end practice

Members of an aldermanic committee ordered police officials to work with city staff to draft a policy governing the granting of 'Chief Days,' after an internal audit released last week reports the controversial practice resulted in more than a year's worth of extra time off being rewarded to city police officers since 2009

 

More than half of Manchester teachers take 10 or more sick days a year

More than half of Manchester city teachers call in sick more than 10 days during a school year, placing city schools among the top in the state for chronically absent teachers, according to federal data.

 

Man found dead in Keene ID'd police say he was sex offender

The identity of the man found dead in the woods off Route 101 on Oct. 6 has been confirmed as Peter R. Provencher.

 

Concord police probe report of shots fired

Concord police are investigating after a report of multiple shots being fired at a city residence.

 

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