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- Thursday, May 9, 2013
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Londonderry man jailed after burning three cars
A Londonderry man will spend two and a half to six years in prison after pleading guilty to arson charges.
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N.H. House vote supports marathon victims
New Hampshire House 'disavows' Rockingham County lawmaker's speculation about federal involvement in marathon bombing.
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Lawrence man charged in attempted blackmail of Boston celebrity
LAWRENCE — A federal grand jury has indicted a Lawrence man for attempting to blackmail an unnamed Boston celebrity into paying $20,000 for a video that allegedly showed him flirting with young women in a Boston bar last fall. Felix Paulino, 35, who
Continued ... - 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
- Tuesday, May 7, 2013
- UPDATE: Woman, 64, held without bail in Haverhill stabbing
- Woman, 64, held in Haverhill stabbing death
- Expanded casino plan receives support
- Hacker group Anonymous targets Methuen computers
- Supreme Judicial Court rejects Flaherty pension appeal
- Derry teen struck Friday returns to school
- Methuen solicitor to step down
- Teachers get new 4-year contract
- Selectmen hear ideas for former Bradstreet School
- Nighttime construction at Groveland Bridge under way
- Fire danger remains very high in Southern N.H.





