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5/13/08
- Challenge looms over budget vote
5/13/08
- Unemployment fund law could pinch businesses
5/13/08
- Concerned taxpayers group forms in Rochester
5/13/08
- Aldermen dig for budget dollars
5/13/08
- School custodian union makes public pitch to save their jobs
5/13/08
- Charter schools bill rejected
5/13/08
- Meredith's goals may change with times
5/9/08
- City school board stands united against teacher layoffs
5/9/08
- School funding enacted, with transition period
5/9/08
- Superintendent list narrowed to three finalists in Barrington
5/9/08
- State closes shellfish beds for 'red tide'
5/9/08
- UNH students suggests ways to help fix Willand Pond: Lower phosphorous levels, using porous pavement could help
5/9/08
- Committee gives final recommendations on Mill Plaza redevelopment
5/9/08
- Rochester, Manchester schools again cited for lack of progress
5/9/08
- Bipartisan amendment passes panel
5/8/08
- Water company seeks to boost supply; Some residents express concern
5/8/08
- Wall Street firm refunds money to local towns
5/8/08
- House passes education plan
5/8/08
- School program gets high marks
5/8/08
- No surprise for Newmarket council the same audit issues raised
5/8/08
- Claremont mill buildings get new life
5/8/08
- Somersworth council: Cut $500g from the schools
5/8/08
- Grocers pitch a plan to House lawmakers
5/8/08
- Grocers pitch a plan to House lawmakers
5/8/08
- Emergency workers don't hesitate to call for air transport State guidelines outline when helicopter is needed
5/8/08
- UNH students to unveil plan for Willand Pond tonight
5/8/08
- Tiilton selectmen reverse stand on benefits for key official
5/7/08
- Salem's fuel budget running on empty
5/7/08
- Alliance of towns flexes for bargains
5/7/08
- Deal OK'd on Millyard property, Pandora
5/7/08
- Strafford County budget explained to council tonight
5/7/08
- Next school chief watching budget fight from afar
5/7/08
- Skyhaven won't fly; Council does about-face on owning airport
5/7/08
- Chief departs for new post
5/7/08
- Plan to erase revenue shortfall draws fire
5/6/08
- Norelli thinks she has school funding 'common ground'
5/6/08
- Tax hike inevitable, most aldermen say
5/6/08
- School district must wait for SB2 vote
5/6/08
- Towns claim districts don't pass muster
5/6/08
- Financial forecast gets better and better for Skyhaven Airport
5/6/08
- Surplus could help ease taxes
5/6/08
- Mascenic School District in shambles after split
5/6/08
- Marriott eyes land on Portsmouth Avenue
5/6/08
- Senate panel OKs cap on rail damages
5/6/08
- Portsmouth council learns shipyard will host commissioning ceremony for submarine
5/5/08
- Caps called imperfect solution
5/5/08
- She's the woman with the answers at Town Hall
5/5/08
- Vandals hit Newton library more often
5/5/08
- Residents' concerns about roundabout proposal for Woodbury and Maplewood avenues may lead to alternative plans
5/5/08
- Repairing winter's road damage is costly for Laconia
5/5/08
- When call for help comes, volunteers race to the rescue
5/5/08
- Group asks Rye selectmen to post Greenway signs
5/5/08
- Anti-tax group: Cap is a good fit
5/5/08
- Towns eyeing a House redivided
5/5/08
- Fiscal committee weighs Dover tax cap effects
5/5/08
- Co-pays rise for some district staff
5/5/08
- Hearing on rock-crushing plan is tonight
5/2/08
- Push for spending cap also on in Hilltop City
5/2/08
- Lynch: This is how to fix budget
5/2/08
- Londonderry to improve air quality monitoring
5/2/08
- Salem unions don't rush to renegotiate
5/2/08
- Selectmen urged to OK 2 changes to ethics policy
5/2/08
- Judge: Board erred in closing meeting
5/2/08
- Senate backs lifeline for charters
5/1/08
- Judge orders developer to halt
5/1/08
- Forum explores Amtrak's Downeaster funding options
5/1/08
- City: No deal yet on Westin
5/1/08
- Board, chief talk over their relationship
5/1/08
- Surry buys its school back
5/1/08
- Emergency aid for I-93 drivers in Salem, Windham
5/1/08
- Superintendents: Private kindergarten likely not a good option
5/1/08
- Group looks to tighten belts
5/1/08
- Retirement rescue plan fast-tracked
5/1/08
- Local police will soon be able to share info in real time
5/1/08
- Public gets a first look at pared Broad St. proposals
5/1/08
- Durham police reviewed for reaccreditation
5/1/08
- DOT details 2 1/2-year plans for Spaulding
4/30/08
- House Finance recommends more school funding fix changes
4/30/08
- Hollis backing pension aid bill
4/30/08
- Stopgap funding measure for charter schools before Senate
4/30/08
- Hiring leaps in public sector
4/30/08
- Cities and towns wait for verdict on retirees
4/30/08
- Winni High says it's tackling deficiencies
4/30/08
- Tax cap has few fans in council
4/30/08
- Potholes are so bad that IDOT must pay for outside help with repairs
4/30/08
- Sewer project in Salem is over budget, but users won't pay more
4/30/08
- Ground broken for $2.3m fire station expansion
4/30/08
- Lynch wins approval for spending cut
4/30/08
- Librarians walk a fine line when regulating Internet use
4/29/08
- Insurance rises, incomes decline
4/29/08
- Newfields School Board approves extended-day kindergarten
4/29/08
- Kindergarten exception wouldn't last
4/29/08
- As economy slows, is any area really `recession-proof'?
4/29/08
- Biodiesel plans move forward
4/29/08
- Exeter goes organic with new fertilization program
4/29/08
- Milford chief warns of rise in gang activities at park
4/29/08
- Changes may be in store for retirement bill
4/29/08
- City manager now says Skyhaven can pay for itself
4/29/08
- Area buildup blamed in part for flooding throughout region
4/29/08
- Four Join Primex
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Board of Trustees
4/17/08
- Top administrators hired for new high school
1/10/08
- Primex
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Unveils New Website
11/10/07
- Primex
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Welcomes New CEO in January
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