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The former Republican U.S. Senator from Massachusetts was in New Hampshire on Monday night.
She said the state will continue operating, but some programs could be disrupted.
Also, Milford High soccer teams will be in action today.
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The following arrest information was provided by New Hampshire State Police, Troop B. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Even if the government shuts down, it isn't expected to impact the start of the enrollment period.
Interestingly enough Physiologists Kervick who served in the health care industry for over 20 years has come out of the closet if you will in his opposition to the gradual and radical changes mandated by the Affordable Health Care Act.
Also, the Board of Selectmen will meet tonight.
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If you pack your own lunch you know that salads can be tricky to transport, but putting them in a mason jar can help maintain their flavor and freshness.
Also, there is still time to volunteer for Pumpkin Festival.
He will face a court in Massachusetts.
The President referenced an Aug. 1 comment by the former New Hampshire House Speaker in a speech on Thursday.
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Also, a youth drama workshop will take place at Milford Town Hall.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Those are just a few of the issues expected to be debated by the New Hampshire Legislature in the upcoming session.
A hearing will be held in Concord on Oct. 10.