N.H. Mormons hope GOP candidates raise awareness
Daniel Anderson was at work operating a complex machine used for cardiac surgery when a man came up to him.
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N.H. Mormons hope GOP candidates raise awareness
Concord: An art gallery for a day
An art gallery for a day Local artists host pop-up exhibit An art gallery will open this month above the Barley House , for one night and one day only.
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Concord: An art gallery for a day
Citizen of the Year nominations open
Know a good citizen? Nominations have opened for the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s 2011 Citizen of the Year award.
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Vanity on the go
Spend more than a few minutes on the roads of New Hampshire, and you’ll see them.
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Vanity on the go
Real Estate Auction: 144,000+/-sf. Industrial Warehouse in Pembroke, NH
Real Estate Auction: 144,000+/-sf. Industrial Warehouse Building with Expansion Potential on 20.5+/-acres in Pembroke, NHPembroke, NH (PRWEB) July 31, 2011 JJManning Auctioneers is proud to offer an Industrial Warehouse building with expansion potential located at 39 Sheep Davis Rd. (Rt. 106), Pembroke, NH. This 144,000+/-sf. 1-story building is comprised of 34,000+/-sf. of precast masonry built …
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Real Estate Auction: 144,000+/-sf. Industrial Warehouse in Pembroke, NH
Residents: Cut a deal on debt now
Bryant Combs, 27, says he was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps after tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and wasn’t aware that the federal government owes $14.3 trillion.
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Residents: Cut a deal on debt now
NH employers may get warning instead of fine
Three years ago, Tom Boucher negotiated $242,000 in proposed fines for violating New Hampshire’s labor laws at his restaurants down to $15,000, but he might have just gotten by with a warning under a law taking effect in two weeks.
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My Turn: Bicyclists have every right to use the city’s roads alongside cars
As always seems to be the case whenever a bicyclist writes a letter to the Monitor there are many online comments about how “those cyclists” need to stay out of the way of drivers.
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My Turn: Bicyclists have every right to use the city’s roads alongside cars
The argument for vocational education
It’s my job as a parent to prepare my children for the future. But what if I have no idea what the future holds? My parents urged me to go to college and didn’t care what I majored in as long as I got the degree.
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Retiring planner: Make dump a park
There aren’t enough public parks on the Heights, and the best place for a new neighborhood park is atop the old city landfill on Old Suncook Road, according to a recent report from retiring City Planner Doug Woodward.
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