UnionLeader.com - Sun Nov 08
More than 500 refugees looking for better lives in America resettled in New Hampshire over the past year -- the most since at least 2002.
Final Funding Approved For NH's Cold Case UnitWBZ TV - Sat Nov 07
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Admissions Temporarily Delayed At NH HospitalWBZ TV - Sat Nov 07
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New Hampshire's LincolnConcord Monitor - Sat Nov 07
Is there a worst time of year to visit New Hampshire? March, with the snow already melting into mud and cold drizzle.
Job Corps Center plan hits wall in bid processUnionLeader.com - Fri Nov 06
Dick Anagnost went to bed Thursday night believing the nine years he invested in bringing a new Job Corps Center to the city was coming close to fruition.
Borders closing 200 mall bookstoresNashua Telegraph - Thu Nov 05
Borders Express in the Pheasant Lane Mall is one of 200 mall bookstores nationwide to close in January as Borders Group tries to make its Waldenbooks segment smaller and more profitable.
NH Committee Approves Expansion Of DNA CollectionWBZ TV - Thu Nov 05
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Dartmouth Scientist Says Oswald Rifle Photo RealWBZ TV - Thu Nov 05
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Businesses watching road plansConcord Monitor - Thu Nov 05
Business owners in the heart of Franklin's downtown are carefully eyeing a proposal to spend upward of $800,000 on changes to roads, traffic signals and parking spaces in the area.
Property values down 6 percentConcord Monitor - Thu Nov 05
The value of property in Concord is down more than 6 percent this year, according to the city assessor's office, which released assessment figures yesterday.
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