2011 FIRST® Championship Celebrates Science, Technology and Teamwork With will.i.am and White House Technology Officer
MANCHESTER, N.H.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–2011 FIRST Championship Celebrates Science and Technology with will.i.am and White House Technology Officer
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2011 FIRST® Championship Celebrates Science, Technology and Teamwork With will.i.am and White House Technology Officer
Fire damages Friendly Kitchen in Concord
Two people were hurt — a custodian who suffered burns and a Concord firefighter who had heat exhaustion — when a three-alarm fire erupted Saturday morning at The Friendly Kitchen, a downtown soup kitchen described as “the heart and soul of Concord.” The building’s custodian, who ing’s custodian, who lives in a third-floor apartment, suffered …
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A downtown wedding
IT’LL BE A DOWNTOWN wedding today for Christine Young and Philip Powers. The Concord couple – he’s a teacher at St.
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A downtown wedding
Letter: Safe escape
Re “Building hit by 2-alarm blaze” : I would like to complain to Ben Leubsdorf and to the editor who let it go to print about the first sentence in his article about an apartment fire on Perley Street.
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Letter: Safe escape
Fire damages NH soup kitchen
A fire at a Concord soup kitchen injured two people, caused over $100,000 in damage and blew black smoke in the city’s downtown area, firefighters said Saturday.
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Concord soup kitchen burns
Fire crews battle a blaze that broke out in the building that holds the Friendly Kitchen in Concord on April 30, 2011.
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Fire destroys NH soup kitchen
A fire has destroyed a New Hampshire soup kitchen that serves over 40,000 meals a year, and at least one person has been injured.
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A royally early morning
DESPITE THE EARLY hour, about 300 people turned out early yesterday to watch the royal wedding at Red River Theatres in Concord.
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Profiles in positive
Beaver Meadow Elementary fifth grader Amaranthia Gittens-Jones, 11, recently donated two pieces of art to charity auctions.
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Profiles in positive
Seeking a measure of dignity at military funerals
Looking back, Jean Durgin said her worry that the military funeral for her son, Russell, would be sullied by protesters was almost too much to bear.
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