UnionLeader.com - Fri Nov 06
State and federal game officials are investigating the shooting last month of a bald eagle and are seeking information from anyone who may know something about it.
'Last Night in Twisted River,' by John IrvingSFGate - Fri Nov 06
To be an avid reader of John Irving is to court disappointment. The very attributes that make much of his work so enjoyable - his eccentric sense of humor, the vividness he brings to certain locales and situations, his love of sweeping narratives rich in thematic meaning - are also the ones that cause some of his novels to be so irritating.
Corey Mason acquitted of New Year's Assault assaultLittleton Courier - Wed Nov 04
Corey Mason was acquitted by a jury on Oct. 28, on the charge of second- degree assault, but was found guilty of criminal liability for the conduct of another.
Grenier unseats BertrandUnionLeader.com - Tue Nov 03
Two years ago, Paul Grenier decided to take a rest from local politics and did not seek a fifth term on the city council.
N.H. quarterly home sales rise for first time since '04The Citizen - Sat Oct 24
Saturday, October 24, 2009 The New Hampshire Association of Realtors said residential sales for the third quarter of 2009 rose 3 percent over sales in the third quarter of 2008 - the first time since the fourth quarter of 2004 the state has seen a year-over-year increase in sales.
Last Night in Twisted River by John IrvingGuardian Unlimited - Fri Oct 23
The Androscoggin is one of the big log-driving rivers of New Hampshire, and the driving force of its waters is also the driving force of John Irving's new novel.
Last Night At Twisted River: John IrvingDaily Express - Fri Oct 23
LIKE MOST of John Irving's novels, Last Night At Twisted River has a vast number of characters, settings and pages.
N.H. home sales rise for first time since a 04New Hampshire Business Review - Tue Oct 20
The New Hampshire Association of Realtors said residential sales for the third quarter of 2009 rose 3 percent over sales in the third quarter of 2008 - the first time since the fourth quarter of 2004 the state has seen a year-over-year increase in sales.
Firm files suit over Bethlehem landfill gasNew Hampshire Business Review - Fri Oct 16
The company that wants to burn the Bethlehem landfill's methane to generate electricity alleges that the landfill's owner has reneged on a deal to give it control of the gas by refusing to allow construction of the plant, according to a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Concord.
Coos County market expected to rebound later than rest of NHUnionLeader.com - Fri Oct 16
Land clearing for the proposed outlet mall in Merrimack should begin by April, according to town officials The 135-store outlet mall was approved in September 2008 and construction was expected to begin last year.
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