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- Friday, May 10, 2013
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Plaistow seeks new animal control office
Staff file photo Brian Farrell, animal control officer in Plaistow, is training to become a full-time police officer.
Plaistow is looking for a new animal control officer. Brian Farrell will become a full-time police officer.
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Man arraigned in Salem extortion case
A Massachusetts man is being held on $50,000 cash bail for allegedly trying to extort a gay lover from Salem whom he met through Craigslist.
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Boy Scouts to honor Rivera, Teichert
ANDOVER -- At-large Lawrence City Councilor Dan Rivera is being honored next week with the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Yankee Clipper Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Rivera is one of two area residents being recognized for their "outst
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- Thursday, May 9, 2013
- Police: Dead Boston bombing suspect buried
- Full house hears new plans for The Rock
- Police: Officers acted properly in fatal stabbing case
- Friend: Victim had black eyes, talked of girlfriend problems
- Ex-cop finally shows for arraignment
- Council may hire private law firm
- 'Les Mis' opens tonight at Timberlane
- Londonderry man jailed after burning three cars
- N.H. House vote supports marathon victims
- Lawrence man charged in attempted blackmail of Boston celebrity
- Plaistow may welcome YMCA
- Wednesday, May 8, 2013
- Police review why hospital released woman before stabbing death
- Police foot patrols will start Friday
- School lunch prices on the rise in Southern N.H.
- Council makes hard push for stadium repairs
- Salem plaza receiving makeover, new tenants
- Londonderry firefighters rescue ducklings from storm drain
- Youth Center wins funding
- N.H. delegation continues fight against Internet sales tax
- Planning Board backs chicken bylaw by 5-1 vote
- Police: 3 stole $1,728 in merchandise from Kohl's
- Salem official speaks about casino plan to lawmakers
- Police quarantine dog after it attacked child
- Grants would fund lead removal, social services programs and parking lot
- Zanni: City ready for hacker threat
- School Committee member Graziano resigns




