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BY SALLY BRZOZOWSKIThe snow is finally melting as better weather comes to New Hampshire, but there is no such indicator that the economy will improve at the same rate, or anytime soon.
However, many communities have programs and practices in place to help residents who are finding it hard to make ends meet. Whether providing warmth or ...
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BY SARAH LEBRUNThe Dec. 11 ice storm left thousands without power and and curtailed the operation of many businesses and organizations throughout town, including the schools.
In New Boston, officials closed the Central School from Dec. 12 to 18. Students went back to school Friday, Dec. 19.
SAU 19 Assistant Superintendent of School Brian Balke ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY With Halloween arriving, not all students will be getting tricks or treats in the classroom, as many schools have shifted away from traditional festivities.
One school that has done away with Halloween festivities is Hooksett’s Fred C. Underhill School, as Assistant Principal Ralene St. Pierre said the school has been ...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI
When it comes to getting access to public information, your best bet is often to go in person to the town hall, school district office or police department itself. But that is time consuming and difficult for many people. Going online is not only simple but available at any time.
The Right to Know Law does not specifically ...
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Hello everyone,
This week we added a new section on NewHampshire.com Communities called "Downloads". This section will allow users to upload content or link to files, such as videos, audio files, other documents to share with the public.
The Downloads section is currently in a test phase. We have a slideshow of the Salem High School ...
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The NewHampshire.com staff would like to invite all of our visitors to Margarita's Mexican Restaurant in Manchester* Friday, Oct. 20 to celebrate the launch of our redesigned site.
We'll be celebrating from 5 to 8 p.m. with some food and fun giveaways, including a weekend stay at the Rivergreen Resort Hotel in Lincoln, N.H. donated ...
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By Staff Writers
Sharon
Livingston has seen a change in the housing market first hand. Two
years ago, she and her husband offered to buy their Windham
Colonial-style house about an hour after it went on the market.
“I snapped it up,” said Livingston, who paid $629,000 for the house.
“It was such a small market ...
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