Book sale March 26-April 15 at Hannafords to benefit the Stevens-Buswell Community Center in Bedford.
Members of the Bedford Police Department and the department's Police Prosecutor will discuss and enlighten attendees regarding the law.
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Amber Grenier has been missing since January; Robert Philbrick was missing and then found in February, but is missing again.
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The Friends of Bedford First Responders are organizing the events.
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The Granite State finished just behind Massachusetts in a new ranking of the best states.
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Breaking: A 2.2 magnitude quake was reported in the area of Harvard Lane and Riddle Brook River, according to seismologists.
Register today to become a Bar Stool Warrior as part of a 12-hour marathon of fun and entertainment at New England's Tap House Grille.
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Nancy Rollins of New London has been appointed to lead strategic development throughout the organization.
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Prostitution arrests, UFO sightings, a missing boy, and other stories were popular this year.
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The $1,000 provided by the bank will go to 21st Century Community Learning Centers.
New Hampshire non-profits are encouraged to apply for renovation of facilities.
Anchored by low poverty and unemployment rates, the Granite State is doing pretty well for itself according to this new study.