Concord Monitor - Thu Nov 05
LRGHealthcare is set to expand in Franklin, Laconia and Meredith, backed by a federal program.
No jail time in Alton road death: Judge relents to wishes of victim's familyThe Citizen - Thu Nov 05
Daryl Carlson/Citizen photo With his attorney Mark Sisti by his side, Ryan Sell, who pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of Robert Richey last year in Alton, apologizes to Richey's relatives in Belknap County Superior Court during his sentencing Wednesday.
N.H. gets $136M financing plan for hospitalsSeacoast Online - Thu Nov 05
A company that operates two hospitals and a medical office in New Hampshire is getting a $136.4 million federal loan for expansion and renovation projects.
NH company gets $136M financing plan for hospitalsNews Chief - Wed Nov 04
A company that operates two hospitals and a medical office in New Hampshire is getting a $136.4 million federal loan for expansion and renovation projects.
Police station plans revised, original design still recommendedCarroll County Independent - Wed Nov 04
Plans for a proposed police station have been modified following comments at a public hearing, though town officials still say the initial design is the better one.
New Hampshire Offers Facebook Users Fall Foliage DiscountsExaminer.com - Tue Nov 03
The New Hampshire tourism department has started offering special deals to fans of its Facebook page.
NH offers deals to fans of its Facebook pageWBZ-AM Allston - Mon Nov 02
The New Hampshire tourism department has started offering special deals to fans of its Facebook page.
NH tourism department rewards Facebook fansThe Citizen - Mon Nov 02
The New Hampshire tourism department has started offering special deals to fans of its Facebook page.
Dartmouth police chief announces plans to retire in JanuarySouthCoastToday.com - Sun Nov 01
Police Chief Mark Pacheco has notified the Select Board of his decision to retire in early January, saying it is time to "turn the page" on his career as leader of the Police Department.
We Have a WinnerSlate Magazine - Tue Oct 27
The results of Slate 's Significant Objects contest. Posted Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009, at 12:44 PM ET Earlier this month, Slate teamed up with the Significant Objects project and offered our readers a challenge : Take a worthless object and give it value by writing a short story about why it's important.
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