Two drivers transported following Merrimack accident
MERRIMACK – Both drivers were transported to hospitals Friday afternoon after a two-car crash near the Merrimack Premium Outlets. Police responded to the accident about 12:09 p.m. on Industrial Drive....
View ArticleNashua man arrested after threatening victim with knife, police say
NASHUA – A city man was arrested Sunday morning after threatening an adult male with a knife, police said. Zachary Granger, 18, of 91 Palm St., was arrested and charged with criminal...
View ArticleChurchside Market robbed at gunpoint; Nashua Police seek public’s help
Police are hoping residents can help them find a man they say robbed a city market at gunpoint Saturday night. Police were called to the Churchside Market at 56 W. Hollis St., shortly before 10 p.m....
View ArticleBrady signs extension, gives Pats cap room
Tom Brady will be a Patriot until he is 40 years old. Brady agreed to a three-year contract extension with New England on Monday, a person familiar with the contract told The Associated Press. The...
View ArticleKnuckler beats out knuckler in Florida
DUNEDIN, Fla. – The knuckleball fraternity was in full force for Monday’s game between the Boston Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays. Red Sox knuckleballer Steven Wright pitched two scoreless innings...
View ArticleState liquor commission investigating 3 Milford bars linked to fatal crash
MILFORD – Three local bars are being investigated by the state Liquor Commission in relationship to a 2011 crash in which one man died and his brother pleaded guilty to negligent homicide. The Liquor...
View ArticleReps. Campbell, O’Brien spar on fate of proposed gas tax increase
CONCORD – Former House Speaker William O’Brien, R-Mont Vernon, claimed a Nashua lawmaker’s bill to increase the gasoline tax has $1.8 million a year siphoned off for state regulation of boating law...
View ArticleMooreMart co-founder up for prestigious national honor
The man behind the wildly successful mission to provide U.S. soldiers with needed but unavailable supplies has been selected one of 22 finalists from 13 states for 2013 Citizen Service Before Self...
View ArticleStudy of N.H. hospitals shows patients sometimes wait for days for...
CONCORD – Because of a shortage of beds at the state hospital, and few other options, people who go to emergency rooms seeking psychiatric help are forced to often wait for days at a steep cost,...
View ArticleSequester threatens 6,000 New Hampshire jobs, millions in aid to poor and...
Gov. Maggie Hassan said “severe federal budget cuts” seem likely to begin this Friday, putting at risk 6,000 government jobs and more than $3 million in education aid for low-income and at-risk...
View ArticleGOP club plans handgun benefit raffle in Mont Vernon
MONT VERNON – Members of the Mont Vernon Republican committee plan to raffle off a handgun next month to help launch the new political group. The March 16 raffle, to be held during the committee’s...
View ArticleMeeting times, records rankle Nashua residents
NASHUA – It’s not just the Board of Public Works’ meeting time that needs a change, residents declared Monday; its meeting minutes do, too. At a public hearing Monday, seven Nashuans spoke in favor of...
View ArticleMan charged with shooting gun in Nashua hotel room released into rehab
NASHUA – The family of a man charged with firing a gun inside a hotel room and threatening police officers posted bail for him Monday morning. However, the judge ordered the man to go straight from...
View ArticleNH Supreme Court: Telegraph didn’t defame inmate in 2011 story
The Telegraph did not defame a prison inmate in a 2011 story because it’s not libelous to say that a person is cooperating with police, the state Supreme Court said Monday in a ruling that rejected...
View ArticleIkea withdraws meatballs in more than 20 countries after horse DNA discovered
STOCKHOLM – Swedish furniture giant Ikea became entangled in Europe’s widening meat scandal Monday, forced to withdraw meatballs from stores across Europe amid suspicions that they contained horse...
View Article2010 Gulf oil spill trial begins
NEW ORLEANS – BP bears most of the blame for the disastrous 2010 spill in the Gulf of Mexico because it cut corners and put profits ahead of safety, a U.S. Justice Department attorney charged Monday at...
View ArticleJewish delis in a pickle as trends change
When Junior’s Deli closed in late December, longtime customers lined up for a last, nostalgic nosh at the 53-year-old Los Angeles- area institution. But Brian Won’s main reaction was “meh.” “The food...
View ArticleAldermen’s bill would prohibit Nashua businesses from parking vehicles for...
NASHUA – Businesses parking U-Hauls and other rental vehicles on clogged city streets and public parking spaces have irked one neighborhood enough for its alderman to propose an ordinance to prohibit...
View ArticleBrady makes ultimate team call
This is what team players do. They don’t hold National Football League franchises up for big dollars, because they realize the more outlandish money they could make, the less of a chance the team has...
View ArticlePierce lifts road-weary Celtics over Jazz in OT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The Boston Celtics weren't too tired after playing five games in seven days back and forth across time zones. They had enough left to play overtime to close out a long Western...
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