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Federal law enforcement, security experts said they are working on the situation.
The shop operated on Portsmouth Avenue for the last 21 years.
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The moves are expected to save the company $65 million a year.
The 4 percent discount on all items is seen as the latest salvo in the New Hampshire supermarket wars.
The owners said their daughter's decoration was stolen.
Children can become trapped in the chests when the lid closes automatically locking with no way of opening from the inside.
The owner of Good Karma Cafe said a two-hour parking limit is needed.
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The downtown restaurant closed last year after more than 25 years in businesses.
Second Chances, located on Lincoln Street, will benefit the Great Bay Charter School.
CEO Arthur T. Demoulas pointed out several factual inaccuracies with the website and asked the board to shut it down, according to the Boston Herald.
Target said about 94 million accounts across the country were hacked.
More than 6 million people are expected to travel to the state for skiing and other winter activities.
The Portsmouth Avenue location is expected to employ 150 people.
Seabrook Commons, a new 380,000-square-foot shopping center, will open in summer 2014.
The breach reportedly began on Black Friday.
Town officials approved the project Tuesday.
The Neighborhood Beer Company is planned for Epping Road.
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