Stratham officer honored for rescue efforts in Greenland shootout
STRATHAM, N.H. (AP) - A New Hampshire police officer has been honored for rescuing two officers caught in the line of fire at a shootout that killed the Greenland police chief. The Portsmouth Herald...
View ArticleNashua man charged with felony after fleeing Brookline crash
BROOKLINE– A 20-year-old Nashua man was arrested early Tuesday after crashing his car on Route 13 and fleeing the scene. Neil Jalbert, of 8 Pelham Street in Nashua, is charged with conduct after an...
View ArticleNashua business owner finds sex offender napping in a trailer behind his shop
A local business owner got a bit of a surprise Monday morning, arriving at work to find a convicted sex offender asleep at his shop. Police were called before 9 a.m. Monday when the owner found Jered...
View ArticleEPA clears Fletcher’s Paint Superfund Site in Milford, but some clean-up remains
MILFORD – The water under the Fletcher’s Paint Superfund Site is clean enough for the Environmental Protection Agency, so no further action is required to protect the public. But that doesn’t mean the...
View ArticleIn neighborly move, Merrimack outlets to shield glare from lights at night
MERRIMACK – Officials with the Merrimack Premium Outlets want to be good neigbors. That is why General Manager Elaine Devine said they will be installing additional glare shields to tone down some of...
View ArticleBrookline selectman’s daughter charged with stealing political sign of her...
BROOKLINE – The daughter of Brookline Selectman and State Rep. Jack Flanagan, is accused of stealing the campaign sign of her father’s democratic opponent for a House of Representatives seat. Hillary...
View ArticleNashua superintendent review process begins behind closed doors Monday
NASHUA – The district’s new superintendent evaluation process began Monday night behind closed doors. The new evaluation process was approved by the Board of Education last month, and includes three...
View ArticleSouhegan football coach suspended 2 games for filming, scouting infraction
When the Souhegan High School football team opens its regular season against Winnacunnet of Hampton next Friday, it will likely be shorthanded. Mike Beliveau, the long-time Souhegan coach, is facing...
View ArticleShaheen to host town hall meeting next week in Nashua
NASHUA – With the U.S. Senate on recess, it’s meeting season in New Hampshire. U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., has scheduled a town hall-style meeting Monday night at Nashua Community College. The...
View ArticleApple’s victory means soul-searching for Samsung
SEOUL, South Korea – A U.S. jury’s $1 billion verdict against Samsung for what rival Apple claimed was the illegal copying of its iPhone and iPad designs signals a turning point for the South Korean...
View ArticleMan fighting charges, says prankster is terrorizing French Hill neighborhood
NASHUA – It was 2 a.m., and Christopher Mitchell was sprinting around the corner of his home. He was hot on the heels of a man dressed in a Michael Myers mask, wearing coveralls and carrying a gun and...
View ArticleMerrimack woman charged with passing bad checks in Nashua
A Merrimack woman was charged by Nashua police Monday with forging personal checks. Police were contacted Sept. 2, 2011, by a Merrimack resident who reported receiving a bad check. Detectives...
View ArticleIn Nashua visit, Sandra Fluke paints Romney, Ryan as extreme, out of step
NASHUA – Republican leaders, meeting in Tampa for the party convention, haven’t done much to address women’s rights during this week’s event. So, noted activist Sandra Fluke decided to speak for them...
View ArticlePolitiFact NH: Romney’s right -- half of college grads are un- or underemployed
As former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and running mate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., fielded questions from New Hampshire voters this week, Romney shared a new take on the American Dream. A junior at...
View ArticleAngels hammer Red Sox
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Zach Stewart likely would have been sent back to Triple-A Pawtucket no matter what happened Wednesday night in his Boston Red Sox debut. A horrific start at Angel Stadium did nothing...
View ArticleMilford’s Hartshorn Pond drained for dam repair
One of Milford’s most visible ponds isn’t looking too good at the moment, because the town has drained it to work on its dam. Hartshorn Pond on Route 13 in north Milford was drained earlier this week...
View ArticleNew Hampshire high school football rankings
WGAM “The Game” & The Telegraph Sports preseason high school football poll 1. Pinkerton (5) 2. Exeter (4) 3. Manchester Central 4.
View ArticleCorrection
“The Learning Curve” column in Thursday’s Telegraph incorrectly quoted Ken Johnson of UNH’s Carsey Institute regarding the age of individuals most commonly moving to New Hampshire. The majority of...
View ArticleSpartans banking on online support to win $250,000 grant
NASHUA – A local drum and bugle outfit is hoping online votes will help it win a quarter-million dollars through a financial giant’s grant contest. The Spartans Drum and Bugle Corps is competing for a...
View ArticlePelham police break up alleged marijuana growing operation
PELHAM – Police arrested one person and expect to arrest two more after confiscating thousands of dollars worth of marijuana plants Thursday. Police arrested Justin Godbyr, 19, of Pelham, around 10:30...
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