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Convicted bank robber turns himself in to feds

A former Manchester man and convicted bank robber turned himself in to the federal probation office in Concord Tuesday, according to officials.

 

Judge lifts stay of demolition on Grafton home mom claims holds slain son's belongings

A judge has lifted his stay-of-demolition order on a Grafton house that the mother of a man killed in an officer-involved shooting claims holds some of his belongings.

 

Nine groups selected as conduits to 45M in federal aid to NH addicts

Gov. Chris Sununu on Tuesday identified the nine health care providers that will serve as hubs in the state's battle against opioid addiction, sharing 8.8 million in federal funds to coordinate drug abuse treatment and recovery programs in every region of New Hampshire.

 

Tasting Notes with Jim Beauregard: Deep, dark reds pair with cooler weather

As the weather becomes cooler, many wine drinkers turn to darker and heavier wines for the fall and winter.

 

Our Gourmet: You'll find neatly folded packages of delicious in Concord

We've never been big on breakfast even less so on breakfast reviews. But when a friend recommended a little place in Concord, it sounded different enough to give it a try.

 

Janine Gilbertson's Granite Kitchen: Baked pasta dishes are as easy as 1-2-cheese

Coming up with dinner ideas can be a challenge, even for someone who writes about food.

 

NHIAA Rounduo: Londonderry, Central girls cruise

The Londonderry High School girls' soccer team moved one step closer to clinching the No. 1 seed in the NHIAA Division I tournament Tuesday with its 4-1 triumph at Merrimack.

 

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.

 

Store owner steps up to make popular signs supporting Londonderry police available

After five Dallas police officers were killed and nine more injured two years ago by Micah Xavier Johnson, two Londonderry moms teamed up to produce signs that say 'Londonderry Hearts Our Police Officers' with a blue heart. The popularity of the signs exploded far beyond what the busy moms could manage. Now, a local business owner,...

 

Dublin to hold special Town Meeting in effort to fix roads damaged by floods

Voters are being asked to pay 225,000 to fix the town roads damaged in the August flooding that shut down Route 101.

 

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