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- Friday, January 18, 2008
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Retirement rush could cost towns, schools; Benefit changes spur some to call it quits early
Some towns and school districts throughout Southern New Hampshire are bracing themselves for a wave of retirements this year, a wave that could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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State congressional races could be pivotal
The New Hampshire presidential primary is over, but three more political contests could become the focus of national attention, according to several observers.
Continued ... - Thursday, January 17, 2008
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Woman had 22 dogs in car, three of them dead
SALEM - An alert shopper led police to 22 dogs crammed inside a Jeep Cherokee yesterday. Three of them were dead.
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- Winter budgets buried by heavy snowfall
- Bill would require teen drivers to get a learner's permit
- Selectmen back warrant items, except for highway job
- Group wants to cut town administrator's job
- Wednesday, January 16, 2008
- Legislator: Audit won't solve Fish and Game Department's woes
- Snow days pile up in early days of winter; School year could extend into late June
- Principal hired for Windham High building set to open in fall 2009
- Windham clerk sticking around for another year; Plan to change how position is paid shelved
- Kid detective helps find stolen van
- Tuesday, January 15, 2008
- Latest storm brings state closer to snow record
- Fireworks follow Patriots' win; Police issue warning to resident
- Attention to detail served retiring town clerk well
- Proposal seeks to raise highway speed limits
- Two local men indicted in child porn case
- Monday, January 14, 2008
- Storage woes put pinch on salt supply; Road agents keep close watch on dwindling piles
- Clarification
- Residents want school grounds to go organic
- Consultant says school project may cost $700,000 more
- Judge chides town for poor records; Homeowners prevail in seasonal vs. year-round case
- Sunday, January 13, 2008
- Selectmen approve contracts for firefighters, other town workers
- Price of paper fuels Scout effort in Sandown
- N.H. looks to Congress for more fuel aid; Many people already have exhausted help
- Report could determine future of Fish and Game Department; Audit of state agency set to be released Tuesday
- An unlikely connection; Choir forms bond with village in Ghana
- Saturday, January 12, 2008
- Happy endings: Prospective owners line up to adopt seized animals
- Judge: Brooks' defense needs explanation




