The investigation into the firefighter's allegations regarding a Market Basket interrogation has been completed.
Several accidents were also reported.
The annual awards night for the Salem Holiday Parade is Wednesday, and a variety of honors will be bestowed on a very festive bunch.
A year after the shooting, we invite you to send good thoughts Newtown's way.
William Gagnon was wanted for failing to register with local police.
Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock's lip-dub version of Katy Perry's "Roar" made national headlines.
Selectmen Mike Lyons said he was under the impression the accusation had been investigated thoroughly, and that Stephen Campbell hasn't apologized for allegations against him.
This spin on a classic grilled cheese sandwich is the perfect lunch or quick weeknight meal.
Patch has partnered with GoFundMe and is highlighting worthy campaigns in local communities.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Reams was suspended last month.
Selectman Stephen Campbell wants a public apology for the "witch hunt" that followed an incident that has turned out not to have happened.
I didn't take long for Rodney Lacroix to get strong feedback for his irreverent new work, "Perhaps I've Said Too Much."
Race Mart, located at 52 Lowell Road, has paid in full a $250 administrative fined assessed to them by the New Hampshire Liquor Commission.
A new store recently got state approval, and it currently sells waterpipes, hookahs, glass spoons and other accessories used to smoke tobacco products.
Police also investigated two shoplifting incidents.
Thompson, who will be laid to rest Tuesday, owned a major New Hampshire auto dealership.
" I had no idea that we had PTSD, we always thought that it was only for the military...after our brutal assault, someone finally said...do you think you have PTSD? I said no...but inquired and was told Yes you do !!! Shock and disbelief initial"
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Strange Fact: The more Starbucks cafes there are in town, the more likely that county voted Democratic last election.
Filled with extra goodies like cranberry, nuts and chocolate, this banana bread is the perfect addition to a holiday or weekend brunch.
The university reportedly spent $65,000 on the design, which created a controversy.
It only takes a spark to win $275 cash prize – and a $125 boost for your local library. Pass it on.
William Gagnon is forced to register as a sex offender due to a 1996 conviction for sexually assaulting an underage teen.
A restaurateur from Bedford is considering a run.
A fake Marilinda Garcia Facebook account attributed Adolph Hitler quotes to her before it was taken down.
An attempted burglary was also reported.
The annual awards night for the Salem Holiday Parade is this Wednesday, and a variety of honors will be bestowed on a very festive bunch.
These are the Top 10 stories that received the most web traffic this week across Patch's New Hampshire sites.
While obesity is still prevalent in the U.S., for the first time the number of poor children who are obese dropped.