All operations at the company — which serves Salem and Windham — should be back to normal by Friday, says Fred Fuller.
Five stores will be closed early in 2014 and 2,500 jobs will be lost.
Luis Rodriguez, this week's Fugitive of the Week, has ties to southeastern New Hampshire and southern Maine.
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Ice- and snow-related accidents piling up in the Granite State.
Jim Reams was suspended after allegations of sexual harassment.
Full-time hiring stalled, contract work up, survey reveals.
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Pipes that freeze most frequently are those that are exposed to severe cold, like those in unheated interior areas like basements and crawl spaces, attics, garages or kitchen cabinets.
A New Boston woman was also arrested on speeding and drug charges.
BusinessNH Magazine's 2013 Business Leader of the Year will also speak at the event, organized by the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce.
The arrests included two 21 year olds who were charged for two different crimes in Salem.
Advocates will mark the 15th anniversary of a historic campaign finance reform march.
The map above shows a snapshot of total homes sold in October across town.
Tobacco sales to youth dropped from 13.2 percent to 11.2 percent in 2013.
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Police also made a shoplifting arrest.
Carbon monoxide poisonings were also down last year.
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Economists say the national home median listing price won’t increase as rapidly as it did in 2013. Look at a map below of the median home listing price across town.
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The cold temperatures combined with Monday's rain could lead to some icy roads on Tuesday morning.
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If elected, Bernard Campbell says he will continue the pursuit of educational opportunities for all Salem students.