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NH State Sen. John Gallus retiring

A New Hampshire state senator says he will not seek re-election in November. John Gallus, a Republican from Berlin, said Thursday he is retiring. He will not seek a sixth, two-year term to represent District 1, the largest in the state. He was first el... »

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2nd city sues over NH House redistricting plan

The city of Concord is the second one in New Hampshire to sue the state over a legislative plan to redraw districts. »

NH officials announced IDs, some details on deaths

New Hampshire officials say a Lancaster man shot his neighbor to death then returned to his camper, which moments later was reported to be engulfed in flames. »

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Little released about 3 northern NH deaths

Little information has been released on the deaths of three people in the northern New Hampshire town of Lancaster. »

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NH State Police: Homicide in Lancaster

New Hampshire State Police say they are investigating a homicide in Lancaster. WMUR-TV reports ( http://bit.ly/IDuVWk ) state police cruisers have blocked off the intersection of Wesson Road and Route 2, and that an armored vehicle and SWAT teams were ... »

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Dalton, NH, shooting is apparent murder suicide

The New Hampshire attorney general's office says the two men found dead in a Dalton, N.H., home were shot and killed in an apparent murder suicide. A third man was injured. »

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Police: 3 victims in Dalton, NH, shooting

Police say three people have been shot in northern New Hampshire. Police are on the scene in Dalton investigating. Dalton Police Chief Mario Audit says there are three victims but would not say what their conditions were. »

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Job application workshops for NH prison

People interested in working at the new federal prison in Berlin, N.H., can attend federal job application workshops. »

Bridge project to limit access

The Route 1B bridge will be closed for two weeks beginning April 19. The bridge between Goat Island in Portsmouth and New Castle will be closed while the state installs new guardrails and resurfaces the structure. During the closure, only emergency veh... »

NH women in science and technology forum in Berlin

Speakers representing the fields of engineering and climatology are highlighting the second Women in Science and Technology Forum at New Hampshire's White Mountains Community College. »

NH man arrested in Wal-Mart purse-snatching

A Concord man has been arrested on charges of robbing a business and snatching a purse from a shopper at a Wal-Mart shore. »

NH police look for suspect in armed robbery

New Hampshire police are looking for a dangerous man who they think fled Concord after committing an armed robbery. »

Success of NH business legislation remains murky

Creating jobs has been the rallying cry for New Hampshire Republicans, yet it still isn't clear how soon -- or whether -- any legislation will help grow jobs. »

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NH City Councilor reprimanded for ticket comment

The City Council in Concord, N.H., has reprimanded one of its members for calling a police officer about a traffic ticket issued to a friend. »

New England editorial roundup

The Concord (N.H.) Monitor, March 6, 2012 Right-wing talker Rush Limbaugh has rightly been excoriated for his verbal assault on a Georgetown University law student. He called her a slut, a prostitute and a "feminazi" after she testified against federal... »

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