Nashua Telegraph - Sat Nov 28
" More than 70,000 power outages have been reported throughout northern New England - " most of them in New Hampshire - " as a result of a wind storm Saturday with gusts reaching over 45 mph.
New Hampshire Supreme Court to hear case of home-schooled girl ordered to attend public schoolExaminer.com - Mon Nov 23
A lower court had ruled that the girl could no longer be home-schooled by her mother.
Troubled mortgage firm under waterUnionLeader.com - Sat Nov 21
The 15 Northview Drive property in Meredith that housed Financial Resources Mortgage Inc., the subject of ongoing state and federal investigations, is mortgaged for two times its assessed value, Belknap County records show.
Mortgage company president will not hideUnionLeader.com - Thu Nov 19
Financial Resources Mortgage Inc. president Scott D. Farah will appear any place, any time he is required, his attorney said yesterday.
Radio show host, blogger under fire for gay slurConcord Monitor - Tue Nov 17
Anti-gay comments by conservative blogger and radio show host Doug Lambert have drawn fire from all corners - from his radio show co-host to Congressman Paul Hodes.
Parks, friends look for helpConcord Monitor - Mon Nov 16
Up for adoption: a 5,000-ton boulder the size of a small house - the largest known boulder of its type in New England - listed as a National Natural Landmark and in one of New Hampshire's money-losing parks.
NH Seeks Adopt-a-park Help For Upkeep ChoresWBZ TV - Sun Nov 15
Share + Nov 15, 2009 1:19 pm US/Eastern NORMA LOVE, Associated Press Writer CONCORD, N.H. Up for adoption: a 5,000-ton boulder the size of a small house a ' the largest known boulder of its type in New England a ' listed as a National Natural Landmark and in one of New Hampshire's money-losing parks.
Adopt-A-Park Proposed To Support Upkeep ChoresWMUR-TV Manchester - Sun Nov 15
A New Hampshire lawmaker wants to create an adopt-a-park program to help the state's cash-strapped park system care for up to half of New Hampshire's 71 parks because the agency can't afford their upkeep.
Many seniors must change Medicare plans soonThe Citizen - Sun Nov 15
Now that Medicare's open enrollment period is here, health officials say they want to ensure Maine and New Hampshire seniors know about upcoming premium increases for Part D prescription drug benefits as well as changes in the Medicare Advantage Program.
To do listConcord Monitor - Wed Nov 11
Gov. John Lynch, Sen. Judd Gregg and Rep. Paul Hodes will appear today at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen in observance of Veterans Day.
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