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Utility work is planned for West Pearl and Amherst streets.
Also: Election 2025 heats up, a new ice cream shop opens, a fugitive not seen for 8 years, and remembering a beloved school superintendent.
A pair of tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in April led to the arrest of Mason Guerette-Messuri last month.
The Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce celebrates the sweet grand opening of The Scoop Shoppe in Pelham.
Plus: Woman faces drug, child endangerment charges; Goshen man charged with bail jumping; stalking, breach at Cumberland Farms.
A $50,000 ticket was purchased at Gerry’s Variety on Lincoln Street in Exeter; more than $225,000 in $4 to $100 prizes were won Wednesday.
Paul James Poisson has not been seen since August 2017 after a prison sentence on second-degree assault and stolen property charges.
Follow-Up: Mayor, at-large city councilors, ward councilors, and school board members eye bids in November; filing runs through Sept. 15.
The National Weather Service is forecasting showers, thunderstorms, and patchy fog for Friday through Sunday in the Granite State.
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Edwin Jimenez-Gomez of Manchester faces a sale of a controlled drug charge connected to the fentanyl intoxication death of Isabella Spain.
A mid-week review of fun things to do, Market Basket corporate follies update, women feted at a chamber event, and fatal crash victim ID'd.
The event brings together local wineries and food vendors offering free samples with a primary focus on wine, cheese, and chocolate.
Slaughter joins the hospital from the University of Tennessee, where he recently completed his residency program.
Each honoree lit up the room with her unique brilliance, sharing stories filled with heart, inspiration, and sparkle.
Steven Potter was accused of fleeing cops at a restaurant. He was wanted on a probation violation after an assault by a prisoner conviction.
Prices in town ranged from $320,000 to $1.975 million.