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NH Secretary of State: December primary possible

New Hampshire Secretary of State William Gardner scheduled an early filing period for the state’s presidential primary on Friday, saying a December election date may be necessary to preserve the state’s first-in-the-nation tradition.

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"Saving Songbirds" Premieres on NHPTV October 5th @ 8 P.M.

Nearly half of New Hampshire’s breeding bird species are in decline, many of them migratory songbirds that winter in Central and South America.

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"Saving Songbirds" Premieres on NHPTV October 5th @ 8 P.M.

Concord, N.H. clinic subject of anti-abortion protest

A Concord health center is one of hundreds across the country being subjected to picketing by anti-abortion protesters.

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SkillSoft Wins ‘Best IT Content’ and ‘Best Social Learning Tool; Named Finalist in 5 Categories for the Best of Elearning! Awards

NASHUA, N.H.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SkillSoft today announced that Elearning! Magazine has recognized the company with two distinguished awards based on reader votes.

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Friday headlines

Court vacates 25.5 judgement over Lowes dispute Accused child killer Kimberly Fry missed NH 40 Days of Life rally targets Concord abortionists UNH officials Salaries on par with other schools NASA picks UNH project as mission of opportunity, provides 250K

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NH ends last fiscal year with $26M surplus

An unaudited report of New Hampshire’s finances shows the state ended the fiscal year on June 30 with an unexpected $26 million surplus, which Gov. John Lynch suggested will lessen the need to make further budget cuts.

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New Ipswich artist completes mural for the NH National Guard

Matt Patterson, a New Ipswich artist recently completed a commissioned mural as part of the New Hampshire Percent for Art Program for the NH National Guard.

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Study predicts age shift in NH population

A think tank is predicting a “silver tsunami” in the next decade as baby boomers begin to reach age 65 in large numbers in New Hampshire and shift more health care costs to public programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.

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Gary Johnson to Hold Town Halls Along ‘Ride for Freedom’ Route

September 28, 2011, Manchester, NH — Presidential candidate Gary Johnson will be holding town hall meetings along his 458-mile ‘Ride for Freedom’ across New Hampshire October 5-11. Governor Johnson will begin Wednesday, October 5 with a speech at the Milford Rotary Luncheon, before heading to the Milford Downtown Oval to begin his “Ride for … (more)

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NH juror facing contempt probe

A New Hampshire judge has tossed out an assault conviction and a juror is facing a criminal investigation for doing outside research on the case.

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