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Film Crew Descends on Souhegan High
New Hampshire Department of Education film crew taped a segment for new documentary at the high school on Monday.

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New Hampshire Department of Education film crew taped a segment for new documentary at the high school on Monday.

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Planning Board to meet at Town Hall; Transfer Station still accepting Christmas trees.
Merrimack Parks and Recreation Committee meeting tonight; School budget hearings continue this month.
Marine Corps Major Christopher J. Murphy has written a fiction detective novel titled "Nashua" where he also grew up.
Marine Corps Major Christopher J. Murphy has written a fiction detective novel titled "Nashua" where he also grew up.
Police say that Ryan Lahale of Manchester was also driving an unregistered vehicle when he was arrested on Saturday.
Police say that Ethan Derost was selling marijuana out of his home prior to his arrest.
The filing period for the 2014 Town Meeting election opens on Feb. 19.
Town Meeting voters will go to the polls on April 8.
Amherst Public Works Director Bruce Berry said snow has already eaten up a big chunk of his winter snow removal budget.
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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.
Here is a snapshot of activity from the Merrimack Police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Becky Ranes, the mother of Joshua Savyon, to testify on domestic violence bill this morning; Transfer Station still accepting Christmas trees.
School budget review continues; Wildcat Falls Subcommittee meeting on Tuesday night.