"As for me - I'm just a normal guy in an abnormal job."
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
These are the 10 stories that received the most web traffic this week across Patch's New Hampshire sites.
Burdening the multiplex with bulging plots, bulging pecs and glorious purpose.
In observance of Veterans Day 2013, these restaurants are offering a free meal to those who have served our country.
Forecasters are calling for our first look at snow with a potential major mid-week storm.
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The map below shows a snapshot of the percentage of families living below the poverty line and the percentage of veterans across town.
To buy or not to buy? Ask yourself these questions before you make the leap.
The social media giant is set to start trading Thursday morning.
The House and Senate are scheduled to meet in special session at 10 a.m.
He has ties to Merrimack and Concord and should be considered armed and dangerous.
From salads to parfaits, Mason jars are everywhere. Here's how you can pack your favorite desserts into one of these containers.
Michael Addison was convicted of killing Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs.
There’s a lot to do around the Granite State this weekend.
The map below shows a snapshot of the median household income and the percentage of veterans across town.
The price is about 10 percent higher than at this time last year.
Labelle is teaming up with the Red Cross for it Holidays for Mail Heroes program.
Maxing out qualified retirement accounts can allow you to bolster your nest egg for the future.
True job security no longer exists.
A House committee recently voted to kill a proposal aimed at legalizing its use.
Nearly 60 percent of voters surveyed said they support opening a casino in the state.
State Police from Troop B report 14 arrests, 13 accidents between Oct. 29 and Nov. 3.
Looking for a job? Several companies are hiring.
Buying organic can often be costly. Here are some clever ways to eat healthy without pinching pennies.
From family vacations to giving up cable television, some people are willing to make small and large sacrifices to get something greater.
The actual date of revocation might have preceded this announcement.