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Golf Tournament to benefit the Majestic Theatre
The Memorial Day parade in Bedford, planned for Sunday, will have a "tribute to patriotism" theme, featuring a tribute to a World War II vet
Bedford police officer Michael Cherwin recently helped save the life of a complete stranger after his bone marrow became a match.
The Granite State had top rankings in opportunity and crime and corrections. See what area kept it from claiming the top spot overall.
The Bedford Planning Board is considering plans for a 130-foot-tall T-Mobile cell phone tower on Tirrell Road.
Mr. Mac's Macaroni and Cheese in Manchester is partnering with Salvation Army in its "Mac Gives Back" program to help feed area children.
Plans for a business-oriented five-story Hilton Home2Suites Hotel on South River Road in Bedford has been approved by the Planning Board.
The Bedford Historical Society invites residents to see renovations completed so far at the Stevens-Buswell Community Center this Sunday.
The May 15 Firemen's Ball by the Bedford Firefighters' Association will help fund scholarships and rescue equipment for Bedford.
Bedford residents are invited to a public informational meeting next week to learn about road reconstruction in their neighborhoods.
After losing her left leg to infection, Jerome has run seven road races in the past year raising money for Stepping Strong Center.
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Bedford police a man in a gray sedan assaulted a driver during a road rage incident on Boynton Street near Route 101.
Bedford's top news of the week also included the surrender of a fugitive and a generous donation by residents of Bedford Falls.
Bedford's top news of the week also included space camp scholarships in memory of an 8-year-old boy.
Bedford's top news of 2018 also included a historic election and schools focusing anti-bullying efforts.
Bedford's top news of the week also included the arrest of a man at a local bank on fraud charges.
Bedford police officers were honored for rescuing an individual who overdosed, a man who suffered a medical emergency and a suicidal woman.
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Bedford's top news of the last week also included new luxury homes on the market and a local appearance by Senator Jeff Flake.
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Bedford's top news of the week also included the search for Panera theft suspects and new homes on the market.
Bedford is participating in the 35th annual National Night Out with a softball game at Selvoski Field.
Bedford's top news of the month also included a serious bicycle crash and new million-dollar home listings.
Primary Bank Employee and Longtime Supporter of United Way Honored at Annual Celebration
Morgan Stickney, an elite swimmer from Bedford recently underwent an experimental leg amputation in Boston to treat chronic pain.
New Hampshire State Police and the Department of Transportation cleared out homeless camps Thursday along the Merrimack River in Manchester
The second annual Greater Manchester PMC Kids Ride is back this year, scheduled for Sunday, June 3.
The local VFW recently announced that it is accepting applications for scholarships for local post-secondary students this year.
The New Hampshire Disability Rights Center accused staff from the Sununu Youth Services Center subjected a child to abuse.