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Deer in the headlights? Don't swerve to avoid it

The worst thing a driver can do to avoid deer or other wildlife is swerve to miss them, contrary to what most Americans believe.

 

Smashing pumpkins: Five juveniles arrested in Nashua, accused of damaging cars

Authorities say that pumpkins were thrown at parked vehicles in different neighborhoods throughout the city.

 

Edwards failed to vote in 3 of 4 past midterms

Eddie Edwards of Dover, the 1st Congressional District Republican nominee, failed to vote in three of the past four midterm elections and the 2016 presidential primary was the first he time he'd cast a first-in-the-nation primary ballot since 2000 according to voter files reviewed by the New Hampshire Union Leader.

 

NHIAA Tournament Roundup: Alexander's goal lifts Hanover boys Bedford also advances

Judd Alexander picked a heck of a time for his first varsity goal. The senior tallied the game-winning strike in No. 3 Hanover's 2-1 Division I boys' soccer quarterfinal win over No. 11 Salem on Sunday in Hanover.

 

NHIAA D-III Field Hockey Championship: Mascoma takes first crown since 1983

In 1983, the Mascoma Valley field hockey team beat Hopkinton to win the Class A field hockey title. Sunday, 35 years later, the Royals met Hopkinton for the Division III state title, and the Royals beat the Hawks once more, 1-0, to claim their first title since that game more than three decades ago.

 

NHIAA D-II Field Hockey Championship: Stagg's goal lifts Derryfield

It came down to the final seconds, and even a few seconds more, but the Derryfield School field hockey did what it had to do down the stretch to hold off Hanover High and win its first Division II field hockey title 1-0 on Sunday.

 

NHIAA D-I Field Hockey Championship: 'Focused' Warriors win it all

Windham High had spent the season rolling through Division I in its first year in the top division in the Granite State, but Winnacunnet of Hampton has been rolling through the division for a decade and flexed its muscle once more on Sunday.

 

Nashua agencies participate in mass casualty exercise

Training for mass casualty events is already a challenge for first responders, but dealing with small children during training exercises creates a unique set of problems.

 

This week's DWI License Revocations

The Director of Motor Vehicles, Elizabeth A. Bielecki, has released the following list of Driving While Intoxicated revocations. Please note the actual date of revocation may have preceded this announcement.

 

Looking Back with Aurore Eaton: Music defines the life of young Zo Elliott

Alonzo Elliott, Jr. was born in Manchester in 1891 into a prosperous family. His ambitious father Alonzo Elliott, Sr., had made a living as a railroad ticket agent and telegraph operator for over two decades and then made a fortune through businesses dealings in various industries.

 

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