Concord, NH City Guide

NH loggers face $100k wetlands penalty

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office says three loggers are facing penalties of up to $100,000 for allowing wetlands and streams in Webster and Groton to fill with mud during logging operations.

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NH hostage taker released from jail (Lowell Sun)

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man who took hostages at one of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s New Hampshire presidential campaign offices in 2007 was released from state prison Wednesday. Leeland Eisenberg, formerly of Groton, had pleaded guilty to seven felonies and one misdemeanor last year for taking six people hostage using fake explosives at Clinton’s

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