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8/19/08
- A new and 'green' way for UNH officers to glide around campus
8/19/08
- BACK TO SCHOOL: More kids walk as fuel costs rise
8/19/08
- Some departments are cruising on 6 cylinders
8/19/08
- In Tilton: Make up or break up?
8/19/08
- Deputy chiefs lose city-owned cars
8/19/08
- Water, sewer fixes on list for Exeter's long-term projects
8/19/08
- Portsmouth City Council votes to go after land for new school
8/19/08
- Attorney sees no conflict for Hilliard
8/19/08
- County commissioners propose tax reduction
8/19/08
- FEMA won't buy homes hit by floods
8/19/08
- Stratham contractor complains over 'unpaid' work
8/19/08
- Spending cap heads to city ballot
8/19/08
- Bedford High's summer program packs them in
8/19/08
- Windham selectmen seek to renovate Bartley Building
8/19/08
- Concord offers new tax break to developer
8/19/08
- Error has some wondering if Rochester tax cap question may be thwarted
8/19/08
- Falling land prices boost conservation nationally, but experts say incentives still a bigger factor locally
8/19/08
- Council to take up $19.4m school bond in Somersworth
8/19/08
- Schools scramble to fill teacher vacancies
8/15/08
- Library computer upgrade will improve services
8/15/08
- Exeter may intervene in railroad lawsuit
8/15/08
- Bonding for Newmarket's public works building finally OK'd
8/15/08
- Lightning costs town equipment
8/15/08
- Solid waste group gets lesson in pay-as-you-throw system
8/15/08
- State takes Atkinson to task for donation accounts, chief's dual roles
8/15/08
- New officer struck down
8/15/08
- City settles lawsuit over education aid
8/15/08
- Stratham police defend need for 10th officer
8/15/08
- Firm would get discount if it relocates
8/15/08
- Time running out for Hilltop School
8/15/08
- Selectman: Chief search was biased
8/14/08
- Majority of selectmen back new Town Hall plan
8/14/08
- Family donates $47,000 to Merrimack County Nursing Home
8/14/08
- Federal dollars are flowing to learn more about flooding in the area
8/14/08
- Schools try to stem fuel budget bust
8/14/08
- Gov. wants flood relief hastened
8/14/08
- Utility may put upkeep on hold
8/14/08
- Property values believed to be holding their own in Gilford
8/14/08
- Conflict of interest question dogs Hilliard again
8/14/08
- Windham residents debate merits of conservation easement
8/14/08
- Parkway project gets $900k from feds
8/13/08
- Aldermen squash parkway resolution
8/13/08
- Windham residents speak out on proposed school road
8/13/08
- Tradition restored to Nashua's downtown with City Bell
8/13/08
- Rochester woman suing city for flood damages
8/13/08
- Farmington meeting postponed after legal notice mix-up
8/13/08
- Special tax districts gain support from town officials
8/13/08
- I-L Board grapples with TV exposure
8/13/08
- Welcome to kindergarten: More than 300 students enrolled in historic year
8/13/08
- Police station project in flux
8/12/08
- NH adds landmarks, districts to historic list
8/12/08
- Tax cap petition will go on November ballot in Somersworth
8/12/08
- Families of fallen soldiers to get N.H. Medal of Honor
8/12/08
- Stone Church up for auction Sept. 12
8/12/08
- Former library deemed historic by state
8/12/08
- Council rejects pricey crosswalk
8/12/08
- Mont Vernon board accepts chief's resignation
8/12/08
- Taxes may go lower than predicted in Strafford County
8/12/08
- Cabanel has high praise for DPW
8/12/08
- Plaistow train station plans chugging along
8/11/08
- Special Town Meeting needed for Newmarket fire/rescue building
8/11/08
- Understaffed code enforcement office struggles to keep up
8/11/08
- Arbitrator dismisses Exeter police union grievance vs. town
8/11/08
- Board wants cash to start kindergarten
8/11/08
- Peirce family backs use of land for middle school
8/11/08
- Monadnock contract advances
8/11/08
- The cast-iron competition
8/11/08
- New Kimball Library to open in October
8/11/08
- State wants towns, taxpayers to work it out
8/11/08
- Slow going in search for new administrator
8/11/08
- Buses: Commuters taken for a ride?
8/7/08
- City school district to remain independent
8/7/08
- Neighbors fighting development complain to selectmen
8/7/08
- Windham board seeks field, track and second gym for high school
8/7/08
- Budget proposal would delay road projects
8/7/08
- Fire equipment, theft trial in limbo
8/7/08
- Rochester opposes adding Cocheco to state's river protection program
8/7/08
- Tax-exempt properties get closer look
8/7/08
- Berlin asked whether it wants a third prison
8/7/08
- Judge rules Portsmouth school panel broke law
8/7/08
- State officials warn of slide dangers
8/7/08
- A judge clears the way for a new vote on a Monadnock teachers contract
8/7/08
- Future of Hilltop School hangs in the balance
8/7/08
- Towns benefit from planning grants
8/6/08
- Dover council to review city manager tonight
8/6/08
- City parking gets more pricey
8/6/08
- Rural America outgrows label
8/6/08
- Hampstead schools make numerous facility improvements
8/6/08
- Reps give hearty OK to Gunstock upgrades
8/6/08
- New 'pull over' law goes into effect today: Drivers must give emergency, DOT vehicles wide berth
8/6/08
- Fuel costs squeezing school systems
8/6/08
- Council OKs new fiber-optics network deal in Rochester
8/6/08
- City upholds chicken ban
8/6/08
- Keene’s school board gets a $500,000 grant to study whether to build new or to renovate its downtown middle school
7/23/08
- NH warns of high-risk for mosquito illnesses
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