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Merrimack Native Finishes Second in Iditarod
Aliy Zirkle was born in Nashua and lived in Merrimack until she was 8.
Aliy Zirkle was born in Nashua and lived in Merrimack until she was 8.
Aliy Zirkle was born in Nashua and lived in Merrimack until she was 8.
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Democrat Mike Cryans conceded to Republican Joe Kenney on Wednesday morning.
Residents of Central Street between Ferry and Chase streets were asked to stay inside their homes earlier Tuesday morning.
Stephanie Woodsum is facing a charge of unsworn falsification.
The Board of Aldermen will consider three collective bargaining agreements on Tuesday night.
Cara Smith is charged with conduct after an accident.
Candace McDonald is scheduled to appear in court to answer to the charge on March 25.
Candace McDonald is scheduled to appear in court to answer to the charge on March 25.
Article 2 on the 2014 Town Warrant asks voters to appropriate $3.3 million for ugprades and installation.
Peachwave is opening soon at 227 North Broadway.
The owner of the Gary's Beverages parcel has proposed a potential public-private partnership on a project that could include public parking.
The public information session will be held at 7 p.m. at the Portsmouth Public Library.
The following information was provided by the Amherst Police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Calling hours for Clifton "Jack" Pratt will be held Saturday, and a memorial service is being planned for April 26.
The March 25 event is free and open to the public.
Members were elected to numerous town and school panels in both towns.
Katherine Bauer and Mike Putnam were elected to the Board of Selectmen.