Bishop, 51, grew up on a farm in Vermont, but moved to Southern New Hampshire with her family as a teenager. She shares her home with 51 birds, two cats, two dogs, a miniature horse and her significant other.
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Skunks and strays populate animal officer's days
Bishop, 51, grew up on a farm in Vermont, but moved to Southern New Hampshire with her family as a teenager. She shares her home with 51 birds, two cats, two dogs, a miniature horse and her significant other.
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Armed man robs Salem 7-Eleven
SALEM — Police are looking for a masked gunman who robbed a 7-Eleven store today at 3 a.m. and brandished a black handgun.
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Officers were called to the store at 108 Cluff Crossing Road right after the robbery. A store clerk told police the man, believed to be between 25 and 30 years old, propped the store door open with a pizza box, then brandished the handgun. -
Cop killer gets 1st NH death sentence in 49 years
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Convicted cop killer Michael Addison has received the first death sentence in New Hampshire in almost 50 years. Addison, 28, had no reaction as the Hillsborough County Superior Court jury announced its verdict after about 13 hours of deliberation. He was convicted last month of killing a Manchester police officer two years ago.
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- Lawmakers may cap high-interest loan rates
- Lawmakers: Public urination shouldn't lead to sex offender status
- Parents outraged by sex offender's move to Derry; Man living next door to private school
- Town leader trades Atkinson for Iraq
- Wednesday, January 30, 2008
- McAllister resigns Atkinson town administrator post
- State test scores on the rise Salem, Pelham show most improvement locally
- Father found guilty of abusing son seeks visitation rights
- Tuesday, January 29, 2008
- Lynch says no to video gambling; Local lawmakers express frustration with governor's decision
- Pelham man dies, another hurt in I-495 crash
- Twin Eagle Scouts save schools $20,000
- Ambulance service pays nearly $1 million over improper billings
- Challenger disaster 22 years ago yesterday
- Monday, January 28, 2008
- N.H. resident is Patriots' 'Ultimate' fan
- Grant means new turnout gear for firefighters
- Town one of few to offer two ways to register online
- Hot wheels: Hampstead driver moves up in NASCAR world
- Sunday, January 27, 2008
- Giants fans feel more love than Yankees, anyway
- Having problem children could pay off; 'Supernanny' holds open casting call for Granite State families
- Custodian has keys to the school - and much more
- Deliberative sessions begin this week; Big decisions often made, but few attend lengthy meetings
- Plan might restrict ATV use in town forest
- Town Hall expansion is back on ballot
- Saturday, January 26, 2008
- Killer in notorious murder wants out of jail; Gregory Smart's killer begs to be freed from prison
- Woman jailed on multiple charges
- Hodes backs economic stimulus plan
- Friday, January 25, 2008
- Hoping for new digs; Rescue league aims for new, larger shelter







