Supermarket chain’s board schedules Tuesday night meeting and then, cancels it.
Campaign 2014 candidates around New Hampshire are getting nods from the state’s biggest newspapers, political organizations.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is drawing connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
Spend an afternoon with international bestselling author Tess Gerritsen.
Rockingham County Sheriffs also arrest Concord, Exeter, Nashua, and Raymond residents on various charges.
Vocalocity Chorus, a non-auditioned ensemble made up of men and women from towns throughout the seacoast, resumes rehearsals Sept. 10.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
September is library card sign-up month. Do you have yours?
Effort will warm Granite State children, create American jobs.
The National Hurricane Center has issued a “Special Tropical Weather Outlook” for a storm that could impact the area on Labor Day.
A bright, well planned turn-of-the-century New Englander.
Here’s the latest roundup of arrests around the Granite State by state troopers.
New Hampshire State Police needs patrol officers to enforce the state's boating laws.
Bipartisan bill to honor the role of dogs in police, fire service, war signed by governor.
Massachusetts and New Hampshire governors say they are optimistic an agreement will be reached to sell the chain to Arthur T. Demoulas.
The woman who gave the painkiller fentanyl to a teenager who later crashed into a group of bicycle riders last fall was sentenced to jail.
Negotiations continue to determine fate of supermarket chain.
Gov. Hassan directs flags to be lowered to honor New Hampshire journalist killed overseas; Catholic Diocese also holding special Mass.
New Hampshire State Police, Hampton and Seabrook police, and Rockingham County Sheriffs team up for effort.
Event highlighted work on Memorial Bridge, public-private partnerships.
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Here is a roundup of fun things to do around the Granite State this weekend.
Dominick Stanin and Dominick Stanin Jr. are considered armed, dangerous.
Where: Community Oven, 845 Lafayette Rd Hampton When: Monday, September 15, 2014 Time: 5pm - 9pm
Are you looking for a new place to live? Here are some options.
The political season in the Granite State is heating up.
Movie, Monday, Sept. 29, 3:30-5:00pm, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874) http://www.sealib.org
Fourth Fridays (Sept-Nov), 10:30-11:30am, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874) http://www.sealib.org
Drop In Craft, Monday, Sept. 22, 1-5pm, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874) http://www.sealib.org
Wednesday, September 17, 3:30-4:30pm, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874) http://www.sealib.org
Friday, Sept. 12, 3:30pm-4:30pm, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook NH, 03874). http://www.sealib.org
Second Wednesday of each month, Oct-Dec. 2014, at 6pm, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook NH, 03874). http://www.sealib.org
Group says governor has limited power to authorize a state of emergency.
Wednesday mornings at 10:30am, September 10-October 15, Seabrook Library (25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874)
0-2 year old Story Time
Organization says he is candidate who is best for District 24 state Senate seat.
Derry, Epping, Seabrook and other residents charged.
Students of Hampton and the North Hampton School head back before Labor Day.
Company's fish vendor cuts ties, questions if CEOs are trying to sabotage the company.
Music Concert at the E Kingston Public Library featuring local songwriter/guitarist Bob Moore.