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Police Respond to Two Car Crashes with Injury
Here is a snapshot of activity from the Merrimack Police log from Dec. 23. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

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Here is a snapshot of activity from the Merrimack Police log from Dec. 23. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Milford Indoor Farmers Market this Saturday; Transfer Station still accepting Christmas trees for disposal.
Proposed school budget of $68.7 million presented; volunteers needed to serve on town boards.
Property owner Brad Knight is now one step closer to his goal of creating some ball fields at Acorn Fields.
Keith Burns was indicted by a federal grand jury in December.
New Hampshire Department of Education officials want to illuminate some of the innovative programs offered at the SAU 39 schools.
School officials cite rising health insurance costs as one of the reasons why they are seeking a 2.63 percent increase over the current budget.
Town Manager Eileen Cabanel believes she has put together a responsible budget that will provide more funding to repair roads and bridges.
The following information was provided by the Portsmouth Police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Here is a snapshot of activity from the Amherst Police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was provided by the Merrimack Police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Slightly more moderate temperatures will provide a break from the bitter cold; Heritage Commission to meet tonight.
Town Council to hold first meeting of 2014 tonight; Transfer Station accepting Christmas trees for disposal.
Several Amherst residents hope a compromise can be reached with the Cemetery Trustees to reserve cemetery space and create new recreation fields.
Tractor-trailer truck pushes vehicle into a snowbank near the Industrial exchange on Wednesday afternoon.
Able Ebeneezer Brewing Co. owners are now free to renovate the interior of their new location at 31 Columbia Circle.
Police want the public's help to locate two men who were involved in a fight at the local movie theater.
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission is scheduled to take up Chiang Mai Thai's request on Wednesday to create an outdoor patio for up to 20 patrons.
Frank Mione, 48, of Milford may face additional federal charges in connection with some bank robberies that took place in New York.
Frank Mione, 48, of Milford may face additional federal charges in connection with some bank robberies that took place in New York.