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- Thursday, May 16, 2013
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EPA OKs $2M for water line in Atkinson
The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to spend up to $2 million to construct a water line to Atkinson homes with contaminated wells.
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Farmers hope apple production turns around
After apple production has been down for five consecutive years, New Hampshire farmers hope good spring weather will improve things this year.
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Bills to close 'Lantigua Loophole' get hearing
BOSTON -- For longer than a year, Mayor William Lantigua disregarded demands by state election officials to file forms detailing fund-raising and spending by his campaign organization and refused to pay the fines that mounted as the deadlines passed.
Continued ... - Salem delays sale of town properties
- Defense wants search evidence tossed in child rape, porn case
- 'Farm' prisoner captured in NJ
- Wednesday, May 15, 2013
- N.H. House panel recommends spiking casino bill
- Police investigate reservoir trespassing
- Garcia may cast key vote on casino
- $10 million for railroad bridge repairs on way
- Charges stand against Bonilla
- Recommendation to lower limit for DWI doesn't go over well
- Powerball ticket sales surge
- Concerns surface over city's ice rink
- School puts 'Educator of Year' on paid leave
- $1M more approved for Guilmette project
- Timberlane Day of Compassion spreads statewide
- Chester residents asked to weigh campus purchase
- Salem lawmaker accused of having illegal apartment
- Sheep Shearing Festival is Sunday in North Andover
- Cat rescued from burning Salem home
- Defamation suit reinstated for founder of rock group Boston
- Tuesday, May 14, 2013
- Salem considers how to spend casino revenue
- School probes leader's award
- State to reinspect Guilmette School for mold
- N.H. lawmakers divided over Voter ID Law
- Windham man accused of sex assault
- Bradstreet School likely to be razed
- Online Mother's Day card to Ayotte spurs criticism
- Monday, May 13, 2013
- Abortion doctor guilty in 3 babies' deaths




