PSNH update on power restoration as of early Monday morning
MANCHESTER, N.H., October 30, 2011 – Good progress was made on Sunday, in the wake of an early season snowstorm that knocked out power to more than a quarter-million New Hampshire homes and businesses and more than 3 million across the northeast.
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PSNH update on power restoration as of early Monday morning
Around the Region: Plans on tap for only Henniker brew on Earth
A local businessman and former legislator is moving ahead quickly with plans to open a brewery in Henniker .
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Around the Region: Plans on tap for only Henniker brew on Earth
New Hampshire Association of Insurance Agents Announces 2012 Board of Directors
The New Hampshire Association of Insurance Agents (NHAIA), the state’s predominant association of insurance agents, announced its board of directors for 2012.Concord, NH (PRWEB) October 31, 2011 The New Hampshire Association of Insurance Agents (NHAIA), the state’s predominant association of insurance agents, announced its Board of Directors for 2012. Elections were held at the association’s …
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New Hampshire Association of Insurance Agents Announces 2012 Board of Directors
FIRST LEGO League robots compete at Bishop Brady High School
Concord, NH – October 31, 2011 – A FIRST Lego League FLL robotics tournament will be sponsored by BAE Bishop Brady High School Robotics Team 1517 on Saturday, November 12, at Bishop Brady High School in Concord, NH, from 830am to 400pm.
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FIRST LEGO League robots compete at Bishop Brady High School
280,000 still without power
Austin Fox, of Hooksett , hits his friend Billy Berry, of Manchester , in the head with a snowball while Berry answers a call from work.
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280,000 still without power
Mitt Romney’s Health Care Defenses Still Don’t Cut It
Romney is still contorting his rhetoric to run against ObamaCare while defending his own plan. The problem is they’re virtually the same.
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Mitt Romney’s Health Care Defenses Still Don’t Cut It
NJ Gov: Oct. snow worse to utilities than Irene
Othello Smith of Morris Twp, N.J. shovels snow away from his driveway after branches of a tree were taken down by the weight of a heavy snow blocking one lane of E. Hanover Avenue Saturday Oct.
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NJ Gov: Oct. snow worse to utilities than Irene
MBT Partners with Top American Marathoner Tera Moody
PORTSMOUTH, N.H.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MBT (www.mbt.com), the original physiological footwear brand, announced today a multi-faceted sponsorship with Tera Moody, three-time World Championship Marathon team member and U.S. hopeful in the 2012 Olympic Marathon trials. Moody, a longtime fan of MBT, is just one of many accomplished athletes who wear the curved-sole footwear pre- and post-training for help with aching joints and muscle recovery. “I’ve been wearing MBTs for years and I definitely think th
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MBT Partners with Top American Marathoner Tera Moody
iCAD Announces Distribution Agreement with Hitachi For MR Image Analysis and Guided Biopsy Solution
NASHUA, N.H.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–iCAD, Inc.(Nasdaq: ICAD), an industry-leading provider of advanced image analysis, workflow solutions and radiation therapies for the early identification and treatment of cancer, today announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Hitachi Medical Systems. With this agreement, iCAD’s SpectraLook with PrecisionPoint image analysis solution for breast MRI will be available for purchase with Hitachi’s Oasis and Echelon MRI systems. iCAD’s MRI soluti
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iCAD Announces Distribution Agreement with Hitachi For MR Image Analysis and Guided Biopsy Solution
Lynch, NH officials to discuss response to storm
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch and state agency and emergency management officials are holding a news briefing to discuss the state’s response to the storm.
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Lynch, NH officials to discuss response to storm

