Already being lauded as heroes, Manchester's Rescue Company 1 rescued a puppy in Wolfe Park after it got stuck in a sewer pipe on Tuesday.
Manchester Police are warning residents to stay away from the Lafayette Park in downtown after a bear was spotted, stuck in a tree.
A Bedford woman's claims that she received vulgar text messages from an American Airlines employee is being refuted by the company.
Largest individual contribution in college history gives students a dozen services in one building, cafe, auditorium and game room
The body of a Manchester boy has been recovered in North Carolina after he was swept out to sea last week.
A Manchester high school student was named Miss New Hampshire on Saturday night.
Residents in Bedford and Merrimack will be able to learn more about a waterline extension project to remedy PFOA contamination in the area.
Two New Hampshire businessmen who built welcome centers in Hooksett are proposing a new full-service rest area in New Hampton.
Bedford Police are warning area residents to be wary after a bear and her cubs were seen last week.
Today, Whole Foods Markets around the country will be participating in Community Giving Day, also known as "5% Day."
The New Hampshire Food Bank recently launched the 2018 Nothing Campaign to buy meals for the hungry.
Public Welcome to Attend Special Service on April 29 at 3 p.m.
The Chair of Medicine at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Dr. Michael Kaczanowski was named Fellow of the American Gastroenterology
Longtime non-profit The Way Home is launching a new rental campaign to celebrate 30 years helping low-income residents.
BeBOLD and the Bedford PTG will host talk by Jessica Lahey for parents and guardians.
In 2017, firefighters who are members of the PFFNH, more than 23 departments, raised the money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Year In Review: Prostitution bust, hookah lounge fight, teen shot in the face, and more.
Ron Villemaire of Bedford wanted to see the new “Star Wars” movie before passing away; volunteers, including EMTs, made sure it happened.
$10K is being raised to help offset the funeral costs of Jacob, 2, of Manchester. The NH AG is awaiting the cause of death results.
The $100,000 challenge grant provides opportunity to raise $200,000 and generate 400,000 meals for the Catholic Charities program.
The org analyzed the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting statistics as well as Census data to create Safety Scores for communities over 11,000.
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The Bedford Historical Society is pleased to announce The Stevens-Buswell Community Center received a grant from the Barker Foundation Inc.
Adult art workshop
THE REV. ERIC JACKSON INTRODUCES INNOVATIVE SERMON SERIES
The Food Bank and Citizens have together surpassed 1 million meals over the past 5 years for those in need
50th Anniversary Dinner RSVP date has been extended to September 6.
Officer Nicholas Roussel will be playing in the Battle of the Badges Baseball Classic Aug. 11, for Lily and Ava, two local girls.
Whistleblower doctors continue to call for a third-party investigation into substandard treatment and conditions.
The program will prepare students for employment in a variety of electrical fields, with an emphasis on lineworker responsibilities.
The annual tournament is designed to remember all Manchester club members who have passed away and raises funds for causes.
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Coping with Early Memory Loss will be discussed on June 5, in Bedford.
Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains welcome a $5K grant from Citizens Bank to provide for the financial literacy program.
Families in Bedford are invited to participate in the one-day online Giving Day event on Wednesday, April 26 by the American Red Cross.
The NH Liquor Commission teamed up with Crown Royal to collect thousands of bags for troops to use as storage for night-vision goggles.
Week includes nine shows, free face painting and special restaurant offers
Bedford Pack 5 Cub Scouts attend 2017 Chuckwagon Derby and earn award for BB Gun Safety.
Organizers, activists, Citizens Bank, and others hope to exceed $500,000 and 1 million meals for the program's fifth year.
Breakout sessions include talking about drugs and alcohol with family members and the consequences of hosting a party.