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Bragdon: Tolls Bill Still Alive in Senate
The latest legislative effort to eliminate one of Merrimack's toll plazas on the Everett Turnpike officially ended in Concord on Jan. 9.

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The latest legislative effort to eliminate one of Merrimack's toll plazas on the Everett Turnpike officially ended in Concord on Jan. 9.

The following information was provided by the Portsmouth 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.
Travis Hobbs of Mont Vernon who is charged with killing retired Fire Chief John Bachman, is due back in court this morning.
Filing period for April 8 Town Election announced; School bus drivers needed.
Dog daycare and grooming business to build 11,000 square-foot facility this spring.
Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" has already received one $400,000 bid and the bidding concludes Wednesday evening.
Several Merrimack residents say potholes are popping up all over town.