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Hundreds Of People Turned Out In Manchester To Honor Veterans
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MANCHESTER – Elm Street was lined with people of all ages who came out to honor the veterans who have served their country.
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MANCHESTER – Elm Street was lined with people of all ages who came out to honor the veterans who have served their country.
It’s not going to be “puppies and rainbows” in the House of Representatives next year as Republicans and Democrats work through a budget in 2025, two re-elected legislators agreed, as they addressed what the future might look like as part of a Post Election Brief, sponsored by the Dupont Group Friday.
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Attorney General John M. Formella announces that members of the Attorney General’s Office are responding to the scene of a suspicious death of a male that occurred after a reported shooting incident this evening in the area of a Dollar General store on Wilton Road in Milford, New Hampshire.
A retired Hanover police officer who forged a doctor’s note for extra pay is now likely to get taken off the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, also known as the Laurie List, thanks to the New Hampshire Supreme Court.